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Old 09-09-2022, 05:15 PM
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Hydrogen is the future. It's just more expensive (today) to implement than EV. All we have to do is substitute Hydrogen for Gasoline in our infrastructure. We can still use most of the foundation of our existing engines. Only the intake has to be changed to accept Hydrogen.

Yes Hydrogen will put a strain on our existing electric infrastructure. But not as much as EV does.

Back in the 1960s many car companies in Europe offered Propane as a fuel alternative to Gasoline. All that was required was a change to the carb.

Propane was used by American OEMs to test their engines. I know for a fact Chrysler used it on all 426 Hemi installations.
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