3Anno
Unbelievable hype, the companies are not profitable and the companies that buy such hydrogen products are non-existent. The situation is different in cyber security, where Fortinet has Google as a customer.
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3Anno
@leveragegrinde In 50 years, hydrogen will be profitable and ready for the mass market. I doubt whether the hyped companies will still be around then.
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3Anno
@CarloStrato
Several car manufacturers such as Peugeot, Hyundai Nissan Daimler, Toyota are working at high pressure on hydrogen vehicles (not necessarily cars but rather commercial vehicles)
and this is only a small part of the automotive sector Synthetic fuels need hydrogen for production
Fuel cells are used in motorhomes
Emergency generators, wind power storage
Transporting energy in liquid form is easy and without losses
The market is huge
Several car manufacturers such as Peugeot, Hyundai Nissan Daimler, Toyota are working at high pressure on hydrogen vehicles (not necessarily cars but rather commercial vehicles)
and this is only a small part of the automotive sector Synthetic fuels need hydrogen for production
Fuel cells are used in motorhomes
Emergency generators, wind power storage
Transporting energy in liquid form is easy and without losses
The market is huge
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3Anno
10 years ago, the few electric cars were still hybrids and these were only seen occasionally
extreme progress is being made in this sector😊
and not to forget the most important thing hydrogen is the most abundant element in the world whereas lithium cobalt nickel ect. are definitely finite 😬
extreme progress is being made in this sector😊
and not to forget the most important thing hydrogen is the most abundant element in the world whereas lithium cobalt nickel ect. are definitely finite 😬
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