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Of course it could.  In fact, that’s precisely what we’ve been hearing since the early 1970s.

The problem is that we’re further from achieving this than we were half a century ago.  That’s because, in the interim:

• Battery technology has made great progress in terms of cost and both energy and power density.

• The hydrogen delivery infrastructure has gone essentially nowhere., while the transmission and distribution of electricity in general, and EV charging stations in particular continues to widen.

• The modes of hydrogen generation (electrolysis and methane reformation) remain grossly inefficient.

• Fuel cells that convert hydrogen into electrical energy are expensive and fragile.

Obviously, there are con artists (see above) who prey on those who don’t understand this.

 

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