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minus-squareHypxlinkfedilink1•2 years agoA few, very expensive BEVs do. Think Lucid Air and the like. But they’re not economically viable vehicles.
minus-square@Nudding@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoAnd a brand new, cutting edge hydrogen vehicle is economically viable? Your arguments are all retarded man lol
minus-squareHypxlinkfedilink1•2 years agoAn FCEV is able to do 400 miles at a much lower price right now. And that’s with very low rate of production.
minus-square@Nudding@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoOkay, and is the car economically viable for millions of people? Is the fuel?
minus-squareHypxlinkfedilink1•2 years agoIt will be soon. It’s already cheaper than similarly long-ranged BEVs. It is simply in an earlier state of adoption.
A few, very expensive BEVs do. Think Lucid Air and the like. But they’re not economically viable vehicles.
And a brand new, cutting edge hydrogen vehicle is economically viable? Your arguments are all retarded man lol
An FCEV is able to do 400 miles at a much lower price right now. And that’s with very low rate of production.
Okay, and is the car economically viable for millions of people? Is the fuel?
It will be soon. It’s already cheaper than similarly long-ranged BEVs. It is simply in an earlier state of adoption.