• toyota hydrogen

    From Lightman@21:3/143 to All on Sat May 29 19:39:26 2021
    Has anyone seen the "Tesla killer" adverts for a Hydrogen powered auto from Toyota? What do you make of it? I don't even recall where I saw it at present. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Lightman on Sun May 30 20:35:42 2021
    On 29 May 2021 at 07:39p, Lightman pondered and said...

    Has anyone seen the "Tesla killer" adverts for a Hydrogen powered auto from Toyota? What do you make of it? I don't even recall where I saw it
    at present.

    Not here in NZ.... is there a link to a YouTube clip somewhere?
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  • From Otto Reverse@21:1/225 to Lightman on Sun May 30 12:55:35 2021
    I haven't seen the ad, but I'd wager hydrogen electrics will eventually
    surpass battery electrics. Faster to fill up than recharge, no horrible strip mining in third world nations to make batteries. No having to build out power plants and electrical grids for millions of electric cars etc.

    Only "hurdle" is getting large scale production of hydrogen in a "green"
    manner which is apparently being worked out as I type this.
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  • From Lightman@21:3/143 to Avon on Sun May 30 21:37:18 2021
    Has anyone seen the "Tesla killer" adverts for a Hydrogen powered aut from Toyota? What do you make of it? I don't even recall where I saw at present.

    Not here in NZ.... is there a link to a YouTube clip somewhere?


    Lol - you could convince me that I dreamed it up, and I would believe you. I dunno where I came across it.

    A quick 'duck' search reveals the 2021 MIRAI - zero emissions, up to 402-mile range, complimentary fuel for up to six years (or $15k USD). Starting MSRP $45,5k US.

    This sounds better in many ways that bat, which always seemed a bit
    "two-faced" to me, from a 'green' stand-point.

    Not knowing the science involved with the use of hydrogen, I have some pedestrian questions:

    - how safe is hydrogen as a fuel these days?
    - where does one refuel?

    And curiously, why the 49k entry point?! RnD?
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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to Otto Reverse on Mon May 31 16:50:00 2021
    On 05-30-21 12:55, Otto Reverse wrote to Lightman <=-

    I haven't seen the ad, but I'd wager hydrogen electrics will eventually surpass battery electrics. Faster to fill up than recharge, no horrible strip mining in third world nations to make batteries. No having to
    build out power plants and electrical grids for millions of electric
    cars etc.

    Only "hurdle" is getting large scale production of hydrogen in a
    "green" manner which is apparently being worked out as I type this.

    Maybe when small nuclear fusion reactors are perfected, we won't need much fuel (or even need to refuel). ;)


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  • From Lightman@21:3/143 to Vk3jed on Tue Jun 1 16:37:55 2021
    Maybe when small nuclear fusion reactors are perfected, we won't need
    much fuel (or even need to refuel). ;)


    That coupled with the recent news on Physical Warp Drives (the Alcubierre
    warp drive), and we'll be in business. Sign me up!

    https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.06824
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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to Lightman on Wed Jun 2 18:56:00 2021
    On 06-01-21 16:37, Lightman wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    That coupled with the recent news on Physical Warp Drives (the
    Alcubierre warp drive), and we'll be in business. Sign me up!

    https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.06824

    I did read something about this a couple of months ago. Very interesting, even though it only creates a "sublight" warp drive. But I suspect without time dilation or other reletavistic effects.


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