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Originally Posted by Adelwyn
Sweet!
Now we're getting somewhere!
That is going to be the ONLY way we can get hydrogen vehicles on the road... to let people fuel at home, work, or in the neighborhood using natural gas, electrolysis, or whatever. No need to truck or pipe it to stations, using more energy. Make the fuel where it will be used!
Also, it's a good solution to the "But there's no infrastructure!" argument/catch 22 ("there's no demand for the infrastructure... because there's no place to fill up... because there's no demand...etc).
What I'd like to know is, how would that vehicle store hydrogen on-board? I'll have to go to some more reading on this. Is any info available on the Honda website?
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I agree the home fueling may be critical to getting hydrogen off the ground. Curious what the cost of converting natural gas will be. My general understanding though is it takes quite a lot of tank storage space for the hydrogen and the effective range may be in the 150-200 mile area. Fabulous for commuting until hygrogen's more readily available.
Cool stuff.