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To paraphrase Mean Girls, "stop trying to make hydrogen happen."

For some years now, detractors of battery electric vehicles have held up hydrogen as a clean fuel panacea. That sometimes refers to hydrogen combustion engines, but more often, it's hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, or FCEVs. Both promise motoring with only water emitted from the vehicles' exhausts. It's just that hydrogen actually kinda sucks as a fuel, and automaker Stellantis announced today that it is ending the development of its light-, medium- and heavy-duty FCEVs, which were meant to go into production later this year.

Hydrogen's main selling point is that it's faster to fill a tank with the stuff than it is to recharge a lithium-ion battery. So it's a seductive alternative that suggests a driver can keep all the convenience of their gasoline engine with none of the climate change-causing side effects.

But in reality, that's pretty far from true.

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[–] Midnitte@beehaw.org 25 points 2 weeks ago (14 children)

As noted in the article comments, not only are all of the theoretical benefits just not realized, but it's also nothing but greenwashing since hydrogen is a byproduct of fossil fuel production ("green hydrogen" seems like a pipedream.

Now if only the US wasn't slowly shooting itself in all ten toes with EV production and renewable energy policies....

[–] tyler@programming.dev 5 points 2 weeks ago (12 children)

Hydrogen does not have to be a byproduct of petroleum production, you can drill just for hydrogen.

[–] einkorn@feddit.org 11 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Are there even any natural hydrogen deposits on earth?

Every plan for green hydrogen I've seen so far relies on splitting water via electrolysis.

[–] ByteSorcerer@beehaw.org 2 points 2 weeks ago

Natural hydrogen deposits do exist, but they've only been mapped out quite recently and it is still unknown if it can be extracted in a safe and economically viable manner.

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