Here’s How Long It Takes To Fully Fill A Hydrogen Car!

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Kyle is in California with a Toyota Mirai where he explains how much it costs and how long it takes to fill up a hyrdrogen electric vehicle (HEV).
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@KyleConner
@KyleConner 2 жыл бұрын
A couple points to note, I believe this station was actually a station where trucks bring the hydrogen to it - it is just created in a greener way. Also, the Mirai has a 5 kg tank so we weren’t completely dead although the gauge cluster showed that we were at a minimal level
@4literv6
@4literv6 2 жыл бұрын
Kyle how is this green? As I understand it most hydrogen comes from methane gas. And the conversion process shows it's even less efficient from a well-wheels energy efficiency perspective. Than driving a gas or diesel car is today. Plus of course still uses rare earths for the catalysts, still uses big batteries and electric motors etc. 🤔
@acatic80
@acatic80 2 жыл бұрын
@@4literv6 what is your point? EVs aren't even "green" either....just so you know.
@4literv6
@4literv6 2 жыл бұрын
@@acatic80 I am very aware after 4 years of research on modern evs about what they are and are not. Unless you have something worth actually reading? Don't respond to someone who didn't engage you. 👍🏻
@paulgracey4697
@paulgracey4697 2 жыл бұрын
Greener than what? That hydrogen delivery truck probably came from one of the five oil refineries in the LA area or if that is "making" reformed natural gas on site, it is emitting CO2 from that elevated pipe or other vent. In either case that is not "green" hydrogen, as neither method is using electrolysis from a green source of surplus electricity. I do thank you for pointing out the time and trouble needed to get to these infrequently operational stations. HFC long haul trucks and busses maybe, but we average drivers should not be subsidizing the developments needed for that niche market at those exorbitant prices per kg. Any way, my Tesla Model 3 LR can get from 20 to 80% in the much rarer instance of a road trip like yours and have the same number of potential miles in the time I took to view this video at a Supercharger:) Oh and the Mirai is actually heavier than my car.
@timothysullivan7433
@timothysullivan7433 2 жыл бұрын
@@4literv6 It is not green. However as you noted produced from natural gas(methane) which the US has a large supply. East coast is just brimming full of natural gas which we should also use to produce electricity.
@zzanatos2001
@zzanatos2001 Жыл бұрын
My son is an engineer and contributed to the design of the hydrogen tanks in the Mirai. I'm so proud of him.
@wotizit
@wotizit Жыл бұрын
Legend
@hitmeup7003
@hitmeup7003 Жыл бұрын
Good boy. He's doing a great job
@____________________________W-
@____________________________W- Жыл бұрын
yea yea
@falconx7921
@falconx7921 Жыл бұрын
Proud of him, Sir Regards from India
@fbnprz8088
@fbnprz8088 Жыл бұрын
Please thank your son ..from Arizona ..bless
@tinetannies4637
@tinetannies4637 3 ай бұрын
It takes a special talent to present 30 seconds of information in only 14 minutes
@TroySavary
@TroySavary 3 ай бұрын
He's in love with his own voice.
@eutimiochavez415
@eutimiochavez415 2 ай бұрын
Right on ?
@unxusr
@unxusr 2 ай бұрын
It shows that fueling HV is indeed taking a whole 14 min. Probably more, since you have to drive to hydrogen station. My BEV takes 10 seconds. 5 sec to plug in the garage and 5 seconds to unplug 😂
@nicumarc5788
@nicumarc5788 2 ай бұрын
Lord this guy can talk a lot!!!
@DavidWilliams-ry7nt
@DavidWilliams-ry7nt 2 ай бұрын
Too much hot air for little info. Lost me.
@sophiegrisom
@sophiegrisom 2 ай бұрын
There is an H2 station near me at a Shell station, but comments on Google Maps say it has been broken for over a year and attendants say no plans to fix it. Shell also dropped a plan funded by California to install more stations, so seems like Mirais will be orphans soon. Fueling costs ~4x an efficient gasoline sedan.
@yggdrasil9039
@yggdrasil9039 2 ай бұрын
Shell are closing their H2 fuelling stations.
@StevenTurner-vf3cw
@StevenTurner-vf3cw 2 ай бұрын
Hydrogen was $13.14/KG when filmed. Now it's $36.95/KG x 5.65 KG=$208.77 for a fillup to go 260 miles or 80 cents per mile. Ridiculous. And in Missouri, the only hydrogen filling station makes you get a container containig 100kg at H35 or 5000psi at a minimum.
@roodick85
@roodick85 2 ай бұрын
Not even surprised oil companies raise prices when they feel like it. They're trying to trick ppl into thinking it's a possibility alternative.
@PaulPittman
@PaulPittman 2 ай бұрын
Wow....
@markdowell619
@markdowell619 2 ай бұрын
Great information
@fload46d
@fload46d Ай бұрын
It would have to get a lot cheaper for the vehicle and the fuel. We have loads of fossil fuels and can insure for the environment and price.
@philodonoghue3062
@philodonoghue3062 Ай бұрын
Exponential technological improvement will deal with this compared with the 20 minute highway chargers fill up. Not to mention the millions of tons of copper wiring - equal to the total copper mined since the beginning of the Bronze Age.
@andrewadkins727
@andrewadkins727 Жыл бұрын
Hello. I test hydrogen fuel quality for the State of California. My colleagues and I routinely visit all hydrogen stations in California and obtain samples. This is a liquid hydrogen station. This allows for much more hydrogen to be stored on site. The older gaseous stations only have a capacity around 100 kg. The liquid stations have a capacity around 1000 kg. The hydrogen is truck delivered and stored in a liquid state on site. The station then boils off the liquid into a gas and maintains the gaseous hydrogen at fill pressure. The vent is actually not too loud since the vent has such a wide bore. I'm guessing this is the Baldwin Park station. We haven't tested it yet, but it will be on our docket soon!
@tmiller64
@tmiller64 Жыл бұрын
Mow THIS is a helpful post…. Thank you
@andrewadkins727
@andrewadkins727 Жыл бұрын
@@tmiller64 You're welcome! Thank you for highlighting the technology. From my many conversations, most people I meet don't even know that fuel cell vehicles exist or what they even are. Feel free to ask me any other questions.
@catherineladd5300
@catherineladd5300 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewadkins727 How many hydrogen stations exist in CA?
@davefellhoelter1343
@davefellhoelter1343 Жыл бұрын
I built them! Hydrogen, CNG, and Cyro CNG! all dead ends! all energy Up Side Down!
@silkemueller1391
@silkemueller1391 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewadkins727 do you know why some of the stations run out very frequently? Are they not operated as other gas stations? Do you know why the development plan for hydrogen gas is stalled? It seems that they are way behind everywhere installing those stations. Would have loved to get a fuel cell car but live in the country and theres no station around😔
@harrisfogel6992
@harrisfogel6992 Жыл бұрын
I was in line to get gas in Anaheim, and noticed a long line of cars waiting for one pump. I asked a guy what was happening and he told me they were all waiting to fill up with hydrogen. We talked through the cost, which when he started his lease was less that gas, but now a month ago, it was more expensive then gas. He loved the actual car, but said that owning a hydrogen car was more like being owned by a hydrogen car. There were only two places for fuel in the area, the other being a Toyota in Orange. And they were often down. He also told me that if you wanted to say drive to Las Vegas, which many Southern Californian's do, you're out of luck, no hydrogen stations in Las Vegas or along the route. In that case you notify the company, and they rent a car for you for the trip, which you were allowed to do several times a year. Also, when he got the car, they supplied him with a $15,000 dollar fuel card, which after over two years of driving he had barely dented, so at the moment the car was cheap to operate, but once the card ran out, he figured it would be more expensive then a similar ICE powered car of the same size and cost. I thought it was fascinating, but very limiting. I mean, if you think an EV is limiting, hydrogen's another ballpark. He did say that there were fleets of cars used by delivery services that loved it, but they had access to fuel, and all their trips were local. The incentive when he got the car was a) Federal Rebates, b) CA Rebates, c) So. California Rebates, d) Manufacturer Rebates, and finally e) that $15k fuel card. So he got a $40K car for around $22k, plus no fuel costs. So, he was pleased, for now. "Would he buy one again" I asked, and he said, "Not sure. I do think about that question though."
@neutrino78x
@neutrino78x 6 ай бұрын
interesting. I feel like H2 is more for vehicles that need a LOT of energy, more energy than you could easily get from batteries, such as aircraft, ships, trains, LONG distance trucks (over 250 miles), etc. Because those vehicles operate from certain places, such as airports for aircraft, marine ports for ships (usually deep water ports), etc. For small cars the size of the Mirai, I feel like battery is better, since we people already have electric going into their house/apartment/condo, and at worst it is a question of having an L2 charger installed. 🙂
@neutrino78x
@neutrino78x 6 ай бұрын
Although, the other other reason to make green hydrogen is LARGE SCALE energy storage. You can carve out a storage cavern underground, and when you are generating excess green power, you split water and pump H2 underground. It should last a long time down there. Then when it's time to get it back, you let the H2 out and either combust it (with a flame) or run it through a high power fuel cell. 🙂
@Henning_Rech
@Henning_Rech 3 ай бұрын
@@neutrino78x H2 is good for airplanes, maybe ships, and steel production. For cars it is just a waste of energy.
@neutrino78x
@neutrino78x 3 ай бұрын
@@Henning_Rech "H2 is good for airplanes, maybe ships, and steel production. For cars it is just a waste of energy." Yes, this is what I said, I agree with this statement.
@vladimus9749
@vladimus9749 3 ай бұрын
A 2 year old Mirai with 15k miles for $19k is overpriced by $3700 according to car gurus. Even with the incredible subsidies, they are basically worthless once they drive off the lot. No way this makes sense for any consumer. Agree with all the sentiments on this thread.
@jfbeam
@jfbeam 7 ай бұрын
As I'm sure millions have said already, the key issue with hydrogen is we have to make it. And we make it from carbon sources, using a staggering amount of power. (compressing it, pumping it, carrying it, etc., etc.) If you want to be "green", H2 absolutely is not the path. Alcohol, bio-diesel, and solar, wind, geothermal, hydro, etc. are all better ways to be "green". Making H2 from "excess electricity" is also not a very good means of storage. (maybe better than aluminium-air batteries... smelting Al is a very energy intense process.) But I will concede, a liquid (or compressed gas) is way faster to "recharge" than any battery ever will be.
@RaGaZzAcCiO23
@RaGaZzAcCiO23 Ай бұрын
Even EVs are a scam and the furthest thing away from being green, in an even more extreme fashion than hydrogen vehicles. What they fail to tell you is that one excavator burns thousands of gallons of diesel in a 12 hour shift in order to mine the lithium, cobalt and nickel thats needed to create a single battery pack. EVs use many battery packs in one vehicle. Mind you I have nothing against EVs, but marketing it as a green alternative to gas vehicles is just downright deceptive.
@TeddyRumble
@TeddyRumble Ай бұрын
The solution is to make it from nuclear power stations. Duh.
@stanleyreynolds7800
@stanleyreynolds7800 3 ай бұрын
When there's a line waiting to fill up, if you're the 3rd car, you will have to wait while the nozzle warms up. I wouldn't be surprised if that took at least 15 minutes.
@kenkobra
@kenkobra Жыл бұрын
Takes 4:31 to fill the tank. You just got back some additional time to watch more Out of Spec videos.
@LarsDennert
@LarsDennert Жыл бұрын
14:03 minutes. That's how long!
@robbay8610
@robbay8610 Жыл бұрын
@@LarsDennert makes sense to me
@ronkosanovich6450
@ronkosanovich6450 Жыл бұрын
No one was pushing for this technology. Follow the money in political battery investments.
@josephfdent
@josephfdent Жыл бұрын
thanks 😂 I didn't need to watch the video because its impractical to have this type of fueling station at home where we all know it is most needed
@ronkosanovich6450
@ronkosanovich6450 Жыл бұрын
Gasoline in d still the best option, but we have a administration that has been pushing for batteries. Follow the investments in mining lithium, creating battery cars and charging stations, and of course totally ignore over worked to the max electric grid. If you're going to demand a alternative to gasoline, then hydrogen bests batteries by MILES (pun intended). Especially with the newest technology and solid storing hydrogen at half the weight of batteries
@pdufusc
@pdufusc Жыл бұрын
I missed the final cost.... and another 260 miles. Believe I'll stick with my 98 civic hatch. I drove right at ll00 miles to see my brother in New Mexico, and it cost me a whopping $62- a few cents, That was running 75/80 with a/c. Had a 96 that got 42 mpg, at 65/75 with a/c. That was at least 90+% interstate driving.
@sws212
@sws212 Жыл бұрын
If you already have a decent ride and you don't mind keeping it vs a newer model, it literally doesn't matter. Unless it's a piece of junk that needs repair every 2 months, using your older vehicle is always better than the production required to build a new EV or hydrogen car.
@pdufusc
@pdufusc Жыл бұрын
@@sws212 was nationally certified mechanic, but I also have an A&P license. Worked everything from a 2stroke weed easter to a Boeing 747, The Ole Honda will be cruising for some time. I do hope you do not have a serious accident. Ask your dealer how they have protected the hydrogen bomb you are carrying around as fuel. Car batteries give off hydrogen gas, have you seen one explode! I hope you don't.
@thegrmcrckr488
@thegrmcrckr488 Жыл бұрын
@@pdufusc ......I've seen batteries blow. It wasn't like a stick of dynamite. I'm excited for the Hydrogen vehicles as I don't believe electric cars are the way. Electric is exciting, but not for the scale they want. BTW, I've seen gas cars explode (Pinto) so I would trust it as we can't be worried by what if.....
@yamamancha
@yamamancha Жыл бұрын
I remember getting I believe it was 62 miles a gallon in a late 90s Civic traveling cross country from Cali to Chicago. The interstate performance and downhill driving helped a lot! I think the inevitable EV backlash will drive a new era of fuel and environmental performance in ICE vehicles. PHEV are already have far surpassed the 100mpg-e mark, and 150mpg will be standard in a few years.
@mrgold3591
@mrgold3591 Жыл бұрын
I live in NM and unfortunately you see 20-30 SUVs/Pick-ups for every Honda Civic. It could make a difference that will add up over time in the long run if those 20-30 SUVs/Pick-ups also were BEV, PHEV, or had hybrid powertrains. People will switch to hydrogen in a minute if it only cost $5-$10 to fill up each time for +300 mile range.
@mtmaz
@mtmaz 10 ай бұрын
As CEO of a company that has expertise in Hydrogen, we recognize that H2 production, compression, transportation and storage can in no way even remotely compete with the energy density, stability and availability of liquid hydrocarbons. H2 is VERY reactive and difficult to produce, it is not available as free hydrogen in the atmosphere. H2 is useful for onsite production and use, such as in manufacturing cleaner liquid hydrocarbons, chemicals and fertilizers... as a direct fuel - it is silly. (Btw... that you actually considered that unit was a hydrogen production facility, shows just how uninformed the masses are - no offense.)
@jameskulevich8907
@jameskulevich8907 11 ай бұрын
Great informative video. Thanks, bro.
@rajkumarbharathi3139
@rajkumarbharathi3139 Жыл бұрын
I think, hydrogen can be a good option for construction equipment. JCB is developing Hydrogen diggers after they realized electric diggers wont even last 1 hour of work.
@cybertrk
@cybertrk Жыл бұрын
That’s not true. Diggers aren’t moving very far like a car does, so the workload is actually less. Remember a car is moving 5000 lbs 250 miles. That’s a huge workload as compared to digging 200,000 lbs over 100 feet.
@jimsteinway695
@jimsteinway695 Жыл бұрын
Another example of just how poor EVs work in the real world. They’ll never replace ICE vehicles in the near future. Unless they just want people to not go to work. Diggers still do the same amount of work digging as cars just going down the road
@BioniqBob
@BioniqBob Жыл бұрын
@@jimsteinway695 Buy a coal fired car. Gas is the new dinosaur. My EV will pay for itself in 10 years of gas & oil savings. Solar or cry.
@MandrakeDCR
@MandrakeDCR Жыл бұрын
@@BioniqBob Ok, so you are selfish like most people. No problem. Now that we've solved your own personal financial savings - how about the rest of the people soaking up electricity off the grid to charge their cars, forklifts, trucks, etc. to save money on gas? They already have planned brownouts in the 'we don't give a crap about you' areas of California to offset the problem. It is growing, and for every cola power plant they shutdown and don't replace, the problem gets worse. Everyone I know, including me, are all for green energy - but we can't just magic it into existence. We have to get it in place and 100% replacement before we shut down the prior source, and we actually need to be adding on top of it for all these electric vehicles that will be replacing ICE over the next decades. Any suggestions for the people crying about Solar? The war for batteries that there aren't enough of to supply even the USA alone for power consumption right now? I think people need to lighten up about nuclear fission and fusion if we're going to get off of fossil fuels. We're never going to get away from oil and gas for some things anyway for many more decades. There is oil in everything from solar panels to the composites in your EVs, your house, your office, almost everything synthetically produced has some amount of oil in it.
@hi9580
@hi9580 Жыл бұрын
@@jimsteinway695 just add more batteries
@Timbrock1000
@Timbrock1000 Жыл бұрын
So, at $60 to fill up divided by a 260 mile range, it seems to cost about $0.23/ mile to drive. An economical car that gets 35 MPG and assuming $5.00/ gallon will cost about $0.14/ mile to drive.
@claudioklaus2642
@claudioklaus2642 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. And the pump itself freezing up is a joke LOL.
@warrensteel9954
@warrensteel9954 Жыл бұрын
And for the amount of energy used to make that hydrogen they could have charged 3 to 6 EVs.
@thomasfletcher2645
@thomasfletcher2645 Жыл бұрын
Fuel costs in California average $6-7 a gallon recently
@broderickgk
@broderickgk Жыл бұрын
@@warrensteel9954 Provide the specs for that?
@drewthompson7457
@drewthompson7457 Жыл бұрын
@@claudioklaus2642 : I was wondering if that pump would work in northern winter.
@pipolopez6905
@pipolopez6905 Жыл бұрын
One day in maybe 30, 50 years, people are going to watch this video and say, I can't Believe they used to fuel their cars like this
@BMWHP2
@BMWHP2 Жыл бұрын
Per station, you can fill 2 cars per 30 minutes. It takes the station about 25 minutes to get full pressure again for the next 2 cars. When Hydrogen is brought in by truck, there is enough Hydrogen to fill 36 cars (or 9 hydrogen trucks/Busses). After that, the station has to be refilled. . . . . . . cant be that busy with Hydrogen cars.
@garyfrancis6193
@garyfrancis6193 Жыл бұрын
There should be feedback like a light or beep to indicate when the H2 nozzle is securely attached to the refilling port of the vehicle.
@philippelee5720
@philippelee5720 Жыл бұрын
In oil n gas industry there are mechanical indicator to indicate correct coupling
@marsel108
@marsel108 Жыл бұрын
It won't let you start filling unless it's properly attached, also the reason why it had him take it out and try again is because he kept putting it in and taking it out.
@eli84360
@eli84360 Жыл бұрын
It's just quick connect which is standard on air connections. Just pull back the collar momentarily and push it on until it clicks into place
@johnnygeorgopoulos4072
@johnnygeorgopoulos4072 Жыл бұрын
You could see the greenish yellow ring appear at the base of the coupler when he finally figured out how to attach it, it's similar to your typical air hose connection, pull back the locking collar slightly before meeting male to female connections and it'll clip right on(I'm sure many of us watching were either yelling at our phones or mumbling it under our breaths when he couldn't figure it out lol)
@robertsmith2956
@robertsmith2956 Жыл бұрын
Yea, a light bulb next to hydrogen. What could possibly go wrong. Even hear of the Hindenburg?
@Khaos82_
@Khaos82_ Жыл бұрын
The fuel up time is actually better than I thought it would be. Your average gas pump does about 7 to 9 gallons a minute. So, you're looking at 2 to 3 minutes to fill up a standard car.
@Abrahamrussom-np7ke
@Abrahamrussom-np7ke 9 ай бұрын
7:48
@user-th5ww2tg4k
@user-th5ww2tg4k 6 ай бұрын
Process of hydrogen produsing is so simple, that in future every home will have own ministation.
@arturmedia
@arturmedia 6 ай бұрын
Building a hydrogen station costs "$1.9 million in capital (median capital cost of $1.9 million)". Compare that to EV charging stations: "Electric vehicle charging stations can come in Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast charging types. The cost of an electric vehicle charging station can range from $300 to $100,000" Hydrogen fuel is not the future and generating it requires a lot of energy. This is not environmentally friendly at all. "Today, about 95% of all hydrogen is produced from steam reforming of natural gas. Learn more about: Natural gas reforming. Coal gasification."
@user-th5ww2tg4k
@user-th5ww2tg4k 6 ай бұрын
@@arturmedia I mean individual (for one family) small hydrogen generator. There a lot of types of it on youtube. Just try to find it
@greysheeum
@greysheeum 4 ай бұрын
@@arturmedia🤦‍♂️
@steverx4460
@steverx4460 8 ай бұрын
There's only two hydrogen filling stations in australia. There's 60 in the US, nearly all in Califiornia.
@--Nath--
@--Nath-- Ай бұрын
The US is 30x more dopey than we are then. This is the dumbest idea that just passes away energy to try make a market for the fossil fuel companies who want to greenwash their gas/coal via making hydrogen from it.
@HappyfoxBiz
@HappyfoxBiz 3 ай бұрын
it really depends on how full the tanks are at the refueling station, I owned an LPG car, it's a car that ran on liquified gas IE: propane/butane mix. When the tanks were full then the limiter kicks in, it takes 15-30 seconds from empty and I am on my way shortly after... But when the the fuel stations tanks are running low then the PSI of the tank would take a while to fill, sometimes minutes as the meter clicks by slowly... so it is all about how much fuel they have to sell you
@eanderson1956
@eanderson1956 2 жыл бұрын
Typical pressurized tanks have a 'shelf life' before needing to be recertified or replaced. I would be interested to know the service life of the H2 tank.
@wojciechmuras553
@wojciechmuras553 2 жыл бұрын
In the 2016 Mirai, it was 15 years. Not sure about the new one.
@rogerstarkey5390
@rogerstarkey5390 2 жыл бұрын
How about the life of *the fuel cell* ? From Energy.gov (US) "DOE has set ultimate targets for fuel cell system lifetime under realistic operating conditions at 8,000 hours for light-duty vehicles," Note that's ULTIMATE" targets and depends on factors including atmospheric conditions (temperature, air and fuel contamination) and "dynamic load cycles" that result in stresses on the chemical and mechanical stability of the fuel cell system materials and components" In other words you may be wondering after you have a "fender bender" if a fuel line or connection was "stressed" to the point it may fail in future..... 🤔 . And, "dynamic load cycles"? The more you use it, the more stress.
@ronkosanovich6450
@ronkosanovich6450 Жыл бұрын
They're using carbon tanks, but look for hydrogen stored in solid form that's just being developed.
@anthonyrowland9072
@anthonyrowland9072 Жыл бұрын
@@ronkosanovich6450 you can store hydrogen long term or transport it in pipelines as ammonia which is just 3 hydrogen atoms and one nitrogen. they're even working on engines that burn it without having transform it back into hydrogen.
@anujeetroy9715
@anujeetroy9715 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyrowland9072 Honestly, it's kinda awkward seeing people complain about what is, instead of realizing that those challenges are already in consideration and being actively developed to be eliminated. Do we still have horse-driven trams running through the cities? I don't think so... so why people want to volunatrily blind themselves towards possibilities, I do not know.
@hossamhaddad7
@hossamhaddad7 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, So I have question so now is approximately $66 for the full tank of 5 kilogram hydrogen of the Toyota Mirai and will give you only 320 miles or 400 miles ?
@Johny40Se7en
@Johny40Se7en 3 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this look into the new Mirai. And don't worry about the newbie aspects of the refilling, we're all newbies at some point and this is a great overview. It's also refreshing to hear someone who's experienced with plug in electric, but is also open minded about hydrogen fuel cell vehicles like this one. Also like the sleek futuristic interior. Have to say too, plug in electric are a stepping stone to hydrogen or some other advanced technology. Battery EV's have so many batteries which are often mined in appalling conditions, and those materials are finite. Then there's the end of life recycling of all those batteries. When an hydrogen filling station is running on renewables and doesn't need tanker trucks to bring in hydrogen, it's wonderful. Those are the ones that need to be invested in. Less than five minutes to fill the tank and getting a wicked range is WAY better than waiting over half hour for crappy batteries to charge. I will never do that, it's retarded 🥴👉
@Duh_Huh_24
@Duh_Huh_24 Жыл бұрын
You had problems with the pump because you didn't follow the instuctions. It says to connect it to your car. You try but fail and then see a flashing light so you select your grade before you have it successfully connected. LOL. Just do what the pump tells you and it will work better.
@johnodell5310
@johnodell5310 Жыл бұрын
Usual mistake made by impatient people -, as they say "when all else fails read the instructions!" 😄
@briandavid3637
@briandavid3637 Жыл бұрын
Don't have any problems filling up my 05 civic 👍👍👍👍
@aaronwilliams1249
@aaronwilliams1249 Жыл бұрын
You missed showing the sticker inside the filling door which displays an expiration date. After that date, you are not allowed to fill the vehicle without replacing the hydrogen components so it's basically an expiration date for the car.
@mikel4879
@mikel4879 Жыл бұрын
aaronw • 😂🤣😂 Garbage technology! So you get more extra car parts of the whole system, you use the grid electricity to create hydrogen, the hydrogen is used in the fuel cell to create electricity again to power the electric motor = two wasteful energy conversion processes = the idiotic hydrogen car. What if you just use the grid electricity to charge a car battery to power the electric motor = one economical energy conversion process = the electric car? 🙄😏🙂
@aaronwilliams1249
@aaronwilliams1249 Жыл бұрын
@@mikel4879 Exactly. Hydrogen is a bitch to deal with, just look at how many scrubbed rocket launches there are due to leaks. It embrittles metal and leaks through everything. Its volumetric density is quite low compared to traditional fuel. Transporting it is also expensive. You can't use traditional pipelines due to embrittlement, and the only way to transport it in a big enough quantity is to cryogenically freeze it to 20K, which takes a lot of energy. It takes a ton of energy just to deal with hydrogen. Electricity is easy by comparison. The only reason it's priced as low as it is is due to the fact it's created from natural gas, a process limited to no more than 70% theoretical efficiency with a CO2 biproduct. Only 2% of hydrogen comes from water. Then the HFC stack is around 60% efficient at best. Not only do you need to deal with hydrogen, but the HFC system needs to do a lot more to filter the air than a traditional car. They can't handle pollutants like NOx or any sort of dirt. The PEM membrane also degrades over time as platinum is lost.
@tomwolf2603
@tomwolf2603 Жыл бұрын
how long expiration do those components typically have? i drive biogas (methane) vehicles at work and the expiration on those components there basically means the scraping of the vehicle so essentialy if u have a 10 year old car with those expired u can basicaly throw the otherwise good car into a landfill.. biogas is also another name for natural gas used by the companies here..
@aaronwilliams1249
@aaronwilliams1249 Жыл бұрын
@@tomwolf2603 I think for hydrogen cars it's 14 years from the date of manufacture. Hydrogen is hard on components, especially metal where it causes embrittlement. Hydrogen molecules are so small they basically seep through everything.
@aaronwilliams1249
@aaronwilliams1249 Жыл бұрын
@Tim Rock-It Saunders You're clueless if you're comparing hydrogen to propane. Hydrogen is VERY different in almost all respects. First of all, hydrogen embrittles metal and is highly reactive, but propane is not. Due to the hydrogen molecule's small size, it seeps through virtually all materials. Propane does not. You're also dealing with extremely high pressures with hydrogen (7500-10,000PSI) whereas propane remains liquid at relatively low pressures (100-200PSI). Propane can easily be contained in steel tanks. Hydrogen cannot since it embrittles steel. HFC vehicles also require batteries. Fuel cells cannot be ramped up and down quickly. Fuel cell stacks also have a limited lifetime. The PEMFC membrane degrades. After 5000 cycles, for example, the Mirai has lost 60% of the electrochemical surface area in the fuel cell. (www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261919319786). Hydrogen filling stations are also very expensive. Unless they liquify hydrogen at 20C above absolute zero, they can only handle between 50-67 cars per day. The cost of a hydrogen filling station is around $2M. The cost of a Tesla supercharger stall is under $50K. Hydrogen is not very dense volumetrically, so it is very expensive to transport significant quantities to many locations. The equipment needed at a filling station is and always will be expensive. There's no way to avoid the cost of compressors and cooling equipment. And yes, hydrogen leaks are very much a thing. There have been numerous fires at hydrogen filling stations. Hydrogen leaks. Just look at how many rocket launches have had to be scrubbed due to hydrogen leaks, most recently with the SLS. And hydrogen also presents a big problem for the environment. If 5% of it leaks, not an unreasonable amount, it will significantly interfere with the breakdown of methane in the atmosphere, a very potent greenhouse gas. Hydrogen interacts with OH radicals in the atmosphere that would otherwise break down methane. The only reason there are any hydrogen filling stations is due to heavy subsidies. Hydrogen vehicles are also significantly more expensive than BEV vehicles. And as far as batteries breaking down? There are plenty of Teslas hitting 300,000 miles on their original battery packs. The cost of operating a HFC vehicle always will be significantly more than the cost of a BEV. Electricity is virtually everywhere and BEV vehicles are very efficient in how they use it. The cost of batteries has also dropped significantly and continues to fall rapidly. BEVs can already drive to most places in the country and the infrastructure is expanding rapidly. The only advantage a HFC vehicle has is that it can be filled in 7 minutes. It can't be charged at home, and filling it costs significantly more than charging a BEV, some of which can be charged to 80% in 20 minutes and that time is dropping.
@CAMacKenzie
@CAMacKenzie 11 ай бұрын
fou mentioned cost at the beginning of the video, but didn't say how much at the end. Also, it would seem to me that the amount of gas that would fit into the tank would vary depending on the ambiant temperature, as at a given pressure, the density varies with temp.
@slackleashdogtraining3598
@slackleashdogtraining3598 4 ай бұрын
He was too bizzy blithering nonsense to let us know the cost, which of those watching only 100% want to know. Undid subscribing.
@anhthanhthongsoai7987
@anhthanhthongsoai7987 Жыл бұрын
I purchased a second generation Mirai back in 2021 (like his, but mine is black in color), gorgeous car, but getting hydrogen could be a challenge at times, not to mention the price of hydrogen went up more than a 100% since 2021 (from $13.05 kg to $26.75 a kg). True Zero really jacked up the price as it appears they’re a majority hydrogen supplier in the market, no market competition, so who knows, they might raise the price up again next month. I love the zero omission that hydrogen engine produced, but against the idea of market monopoly by True Zero, sadly, I will have to let go of this beautiful vehicle next week. Thanks to the Toyota dealer where I bought this vehicle from as my salesman says that the dealer will buy it back from me.
@krane15
@krane15 10 ай бұрын
You do realize your price means nothing to someone used to gasoline a their fuel. In addition, gasoline prices vary greatly by location and fluctuate throughout the year.
@clintatk
@clintatk 9 ай бұрын
The overwhelming problem with hydrogen vehicles is it’s a continuation of the complexity of the gasoline car. And the pressurizing adds even more complexity. The simplicity of the ev system is only going to get better and cheaper.
@randystevens2710
@randystevens2710 8 ай бұрын
I like the idea of this technology, But I live in Europe, and fuel is very expensive. But I also own a 6-year-old Diesel Ford Focus that burns so clean that the UK does not tax it. And I get about 55 MPG. Oh, BTW, it is no dog on the road, Higher to[p end that my Mustang had. I understand Diesel Fuel is cleaner over here, but why cant we do that in the States also? I still remember being happy with 7-8 MPG and $0.19 a gallon. I just do not believe we have to be so hard on ourselves. we can make much cleaner, more efficient engines if we really want to. but where are the Taxes on that? IMO
@tracys2354
@tracys2354 8 ай бұрын
@@clintatk The Marai is not an ICE vehicle. It's an electric motor vehicle. The hydrogen fuel cell powers the electric motor. But you are correct that it won't work for passenger but probably for construction, heavy work, etc. It's a lab test in reality and it's also necessary with states/feds mandates for zero emissions.
@clintatk
@clintatk 8 ай бұрын
@@tracys2354 To be completely accurate the Mirai is a hydrogen-electric hybrid. It may remove the complexity of an ICE vehicle but replaces it with the complexity of said hybrid.
@ndenkha
@ndenkha Жыл бұрын
$60 for only 260 miles is very very expensive! thanks for the viedeo, I had no idea hydrogen cost this much.
@sulyokpeter3941
@sulyokpeter3941 5 ай бұрын
Yes, because its hard to make, and there is not too many companies around that make hydrogen... However, it is expanding. A lot of companies switching to hydrogen powered vehicles like buses, forklifts, trucks, heavy duty vehicles etc. Matter of the time, when we will see more and more companies going to make hydrogen, and the price will go down. Matter of the time. Id say petrol and diesel powered cars are the gen 1 cars, Electric cars are then gen 2, and the gen 3 will be the hydrogen ones. I think it is way better than EV cars and better than petrol/diesel cars, and i would love to own a hydrogen powered car. Maybe later, hopefully.
@dymon1997
@dymon1997 5 ай бұрын
Hydrogen is hard to make ? 😂😂😂😂😂 bro wake up
@mkshffr4936
@mkshffr4936 4 ай бұрын
​@@dymon1997I think they were referring to the tremendous amount of energy to generate it rather than difficulty as such.
@zigadabooga
@zigadabooga 4 ай бұрын
It will never be more efficient than an EV either. So if you're making the hydrogen from splitting water with electricity, it's better to just put it into a battery with that same electricity.
@distorta
@distorta 4 ай бұрын
You can thank the Fossil Fuel Lobby for that one.
@anonymousjohn386
@anonymousjohn386 Жыл бұрын
Being from nj and a fan of led zeppelin, I remember the hindenburg. I can appreciate the possibilities of hydrogen fuel but I would want blast panels like the Abrams tank has with its ammo compartment.
@upatthefarm6888
@upatthefarm6888 Жыл бұрын
I don't know why, but I was frightened the entire time he was filling the tank.
@mfuchs123
@mfuchs123 Жыл бұрын
Gasoline is pretty combustible too you know. One of the main ingredients in Nepalm too.
@billyelliot4141
@billyelliot4141 Жыл бұрын
Don't know if u guys ever heard of Stanley Meyer b4
@terryconder3917
@terryconder3917 Жыл бұрын
Hydrogen blast is up a regular fuel tank blows at all directions unless you are setting above the hydrogen tank you are safe not so for gas tanks.
@TeddyRumble
@TeddyRumble Ай бұрын
Hydrogen burned in the Hindenberg. Gasoline vapor explodes. Hydrogen is lighter than air and dissipates rapidly.
@antonythomas9063
@antonythomas9063 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving live demonstration of the use of hydrogen as a fuel for the daily usage such as driving a vehicle.
@aleejunaid
@aleejunaid Жыл бұрын
Nice Review ... Good Details
@ericcindycrowder7482
@ericcindycrowder7482 2 жыл бұрын
I think you need to attach the filling probe BEFORE pressing the fuel grade button on the dispenser
@thecarpenter2599
@thecarpenter2599 Жыл бұрын
He should probably wear a pair of gloves as well. To avoid the cold handle.
@guardianaxiom205
@guardianaxiom205 Жыл бұрын
And learn to read the on screen instructions..
@kennystrawnmusic
@kennystrawnmusic Жыл бұрын
I’ve watched True Zero trucks come in to fill up the stations before as a Mirai owner myself (Aliso Viejo and San Juan Capistrano are my two go-to stations) - they actually truck it in not as compressed cylinders but as a cryogenic liquid. As for that vent, yes that is what it’s for - the reason why it’s that high up is to take advantage of the fact that hydrogen is lighter than air. When excess gas is let out of that vent, it escapes the atmosphere and just floats off into space.
@stevecampbell7620
@stevecampbell7620 Жыл бұрын
Nothing is TRUE ZERO just a virtue signaling name.
@TheBrucifer
@TheBrucifer Жыл бұрын
Plot twist, Hydrogen is similar to carbon monoxide in that it acts as an indirect greenhouse gas through its effect on hydroxyl (OH) radicals. By reducing the levels of OH in the atmosphere, hydrogen increases the lifetime of some direct greenhouse gases, such as methane. So hopefully not much escapes..
@marcdeboer1280
@marcdeboer1280 Жыл бұрын
It does not float off into space.... we have gravity lol. It definitely stays in our atmosphere.
@pettread
@pettread Жыл бұрын
@@marcdeboer1280 free hydrogen escapes quite readily from Earth's atmosphere. That's why most atmospheric hydrogen left at this time is bound chemically (water vapour, etc). It's too bad they can't have a pilot light or something to flare off that gas, as this will become a larger problem if this tech ever became dominant.
@elabrumm1738
@elabrumm1738 Жыл бұрын
Hi Kenny. I’m in Dana point and getting my mirai tomorrow 🙂
@willie346
@willie346 3 ай бұрын
Speed to fill is nice, but it's really only an advantage on road trips. And that advantage comes with a real cost premium.
@decisionsdecisions8906
@decisionsdecisions8906 8 ай бұрын
Really enjoyable videos thank you
@johncooper1928
@johncooper1928 Жыл бұрын
As a college student training to be an automotive technician 45 years ago in 1977, my professor said he could envision hydrogen becoming the dominant fuel source for the transportation industry. I have watched with great interest the development of hydrogen technology ever since to see how it would all play out. Like the EV industry, large-scale public adoption will in part depend on having an infrastructure that supports the convenience the public has come to demand with fuel stations located nearby wherever you are. As I see in this video, the story is still evolving. Thank you for the update!
@wokewokerman5280
@wokewokerman5280 Жыл бұрын
...I studied it extensively back then, did my thesis on hydrogen economy, it will come as there are so many benefits. The tipping point is using renewable energy ideas to generate the hydrogen through electrolysis, then use it for many applications like transportation, but better for when the renewables are off-line. The only issue keeping this from happening is cheap oil, but oil and gas will be depleted and this form will dominate - I guess another 30-50 years transition. (and interesting downside is the over manufacture of oxygen, affecting the environment adversly - so the oxygen will have to also be used as the oxidizer in combustion and not air) will be a cool wild transition ride....
@chrisheath2637
@chrisheath2637 Жыл бұрын
@@wokewokerman5280 Oxygen is killing us...
@peterkim1999
@peterkim1999 Жыл бұрын
Hydrogen Fuel Cell all the way!
@rogerphelps9939
@rogerphelps9939 Жыл бұрын
Your professor was and is wrong. The future is battery.
@Deontjie
@Deontjie Жыл бұрын
And your choice of petrol or diesel cars is endless....
@flyonwall360
@flyonwall360 Жыл бұрын
I used to drive a CNG van at work. I remember a couple of years ago when waiting at the pump. It was about -20° F and the van in front of me was filling up when all of a sudden the tank ruptured. Fortunately, no one was injured.
@ellau5850
@ellau5850 Жыл бұрын
Sacrifice for Climate which is changing, do not eat beef, do not breathe out co2, do not take shower, do not fly plane, stop all ships....
@flyonwall360
@flyonwall360 Жыл бұрын
@@ellau5850 Yep, I won't be sacrificing anything. I now drive a gasoline vehicle for work. My personal vehicle is also gasoline powered. The oly way to save the planet is to eliminate the WEF.
@ellau5850
@ellau5850 Жыл бұрын
Only those people that fly charter plane need to sacrifice, only those billionaire with 10,000 square feet houses need to sacrifice
@brianjones7660
@brianjones7660 Жыл бұрын
why pressurize it? Ovshinsky developed a tank that ran his Prius hybrid for years. Solid hydride absorbs the H2 into a normal gas tank. Look uo Stanford Ovshinsky the self taught engineer with 300+ patents....
@sanangelo7926
@sanangelo7926 Жыл бұрын
@@brianjones7660 Did big oil buy his patent to hide it so they can continue to push gasoline?
@thrunsalmighty6863
@thrunsalmighty6863 11 ай бұрын
The video stopped just before the car lifted into the air, and floated away.
@somecallmetimelderberries432
@somecallmetimelderberries432 10 ай бұрын
But $60 for 320 miles of range seems really high, at least compared to electric. The same level of charge into my Bolt cost me $17 (though it did take an hour...) Hydrogen seems to be closer to gasoline in cost. If we assume 25 MPG car with a 12 gallon tank, it can go approximately 300 miles on a fill up and costs roughly $5/gal * 12 gallons = $60
@Notme-tq4xs
@Notme-tq4xs 8 ай бұрын
yes, costs a fortune to run a hydrogen car. get a tesla.
@joshmattingly8562
@joshmattingly8562 Жыл бұрын
Thinking back to the early conversations around EVs, I'm looking forward to the coming advances in hydrogen. The current state of the tech seems to be more geared towards industrial/freight uses, but if the refueling process (namely, the connecting/disconnecting the hose) and the ability to cheaply and cleanly process the hydrogen advance enough, I'd much prefer a hydrogen car to an EV. I wouldn't be able to charge it at home, but I can't do that with my current car.
@quattrocity9620
@quattrocity9620 Жыл бұрын
Well this it is an EV, It's a hydrogen fuel cell (like a EV/Hydrogen hybrid). But I am excited to see if true Hydrogen cars will ever be practical. The Yamaha hydrogen engine sounds awesome!
@radanju3
@radanju3 Жыл бұрын
@@quattrocity9620 They should honestly make it both ways where you get get hydrogen refueled but also have a plug in outlet charge port for EV.
@Arcx_zero
@Arcx_zero Жыл бұрын
@Karl with a K welp, gas is a explosive/flameable materials too
@joshuaewalker
@joshuaewalker Жыл бұрын
@Mic Ken What will be the end result?
@joshuaewalker
@joshuaewalker Жыл бұрын
@Mic Ken Available now in what sense? That the science and technology we currently understand is capable of making such a vehicle or that such a vehicle exists?
@dnfielding
@dnfielding Жыл бұрын
A man who can talk without stopping for 14 minutes, and not pass on any useful information whatsoever.
@sierra659
@sierra659 Жыл бұрын
Summary of every hydrogen and ev car owner
@Michael-Archonaeus
@Michael-Archonaeus Жыл бұрын
Impressive
@mvp4617
@mvp4617 Жыл бұрын
I believe this is more of a "Come find out with me" video than a "Let me show you" video, if you get what I mean.
@Mngobese
@Mngobese 3 ай бұрын
If you’re looking for a scientific paper go to your professor. This was plenty for the rest of us mxm
@getphuked2
@getphuked2 3 ай бұрын
They forgot to put the WO in front of his MAN card.
@diyfamily6848
@diyfamily6848 3 ай бұрын
0:08 Hear are the two big questions every one should be asking about Hydrogen, being a viable fuel for the future, and they are How much energy in total did the processes take to 1. disassociate the hydrogen from water ? 2.Compress the disassociated Hydrgen into a suitable vessel for transport ? I'm pretty sure its more energy than you can recover from burning it, or converting it directly back to electricity even using the most eficient fuel cell technology available. Remember, Energy is neither created nor destroyed. It's simply converted from one form to another, also there are conversion efficiencies that are not ideal through the processes and because of this there will be losses in the form of heat along the way so either solar, wind or nuclear electrical energy would be required for truly green Hydrogen.
@user-jf6qd3lx2j
@user-jf6qd3lx2j 4 ай бұрын
If the hose form ice how safe be in country/ state where the temperature be cold in the winter I m live in New Jersey
@jamesdee4256
@jamesdee4256 2 жыл бұрын
I noticed you did not highlight the cost. From what I saw, it was about $60 for the hydrogen used for the 300 miles?
@ouz1076
@ouz1076 Жыл бұрын
So essentially it’s same as ICE car then at today’s petrol prices? NO thank you.
@thomasspringerjr9794
@thomasspringerjr9794 Жыл бұрын
Thats the next video. It should be 1.00 a gallon.
@uk3693
@uk3693 Жыл бұрын
I want a plug-in hybrid hydrogen/ battery car. Considering propulsion is electric in a hydrogen car, and there is a small battery as well, just increasing battery size to give 50 to 60 miles of plugin range, before hydrogen tank kicks in would be great. Use plugin power for daily commute and hydrogen for longer trips.
@whocares264
@whocares264 2 ай бұрын
if only there was a refueling station...
@vincentrobinette1507
@vincentrobinette1507 2 ай бұрын
I do believe they have that, just for the purpose of regenerative braking. I don't think they can "back-feed" a fuel cell, to store energy. The battery isn't huge, but rather like a Toyota Prius, with a range of about 5 miles. With those huge Hydrogen pressure cylinders, there's no space for a big battery.
@manfredstrappen7491
@manfredstrappen7491 2 ай бұрын
All the EV people talking about how cumbersome THE FIRST hydrogen system fill ups are, are the same people talking about those practical miracle batteries of the future.
@frasieur
@frasieur 2 ай бұрын
I like the ease of filling it up..in Oregon ..on 97 a main north and south route also a main east route to Idaho there are very few charging stations that i know of. Without depending on technology it's easy to find a gas station but if one wants to find a charging station you have to depend on technology..and they aren't always close to a highway. I like the idea of hydrogen.ndue to the fact they are at gas stations. so pretty cool I think
@karlditt
@karlditt Жыл бұрын
20 cents per mile is close to the low average compared to gas so there is no savings there. I enjoyed this video, it was very informative. At $4.27 per gal for gas my Subaru Outback averages about 15 cents per mile plus my range is more. Unless money means nothing to you it will have to be economically feasible before people start buying these cars.
@maanimrankhan2265
@maanimrankhan2265 Жыл бұрын
You know that there will be fuel shortages in up comings years. So these alternatives are best option as the fuel won’t remain on the same price.
@ccgb92
@ccgb92 Жыл бұрын
@@maanimrankhan2265 stop with your doomer nonsense
@rawevoli
@rawevoli Жыл бұрын
@@maanimrankhan2265 Fuel shortages in the coming years? I think you're confused with the electricity shortage that will cause even more rolling blackouts.
@scottwynkoop4200
@scottwynkoop4200 Жыл бұрын
Wow, that was impressive and fast. Of course, the main benefit of a hydrogen engine is that the only waste "exhaust" is water (apart from a trace bit of nitrogen oxide when oxidation occurs at normal environmental temperatures). So 300 miles with no carbon waste and only water generated- that is what makes this fantastic!
@dft9786
@dft9786 Жыл бұрын
There is no nitrogen oxide. It is not an engine it's a fuel cell that generates electricity with an working temperature 80-100C
@vaporcobra
@vaporcobra Жыл бұрын
False, as most hydrogen stations need their fuel delivered via... you guessed it... ICE/diesel trucks. Worse, the hydrogen is either produced as an impurity removed during fossil fuel refinement or generated through electrolysis via the standard electric grid unless you're somehow using a producer that has verifiably committed to using 100% renewable power. At the absolute best, it's no cleaner AND less efficient than an EV charging from your own home's solar or some other renewable power source. But as of today, the best-case scenario is basically nonexistent for H2.
@vandit83
@vandit83 Жыл бұрын
@@vaporcobra yes, really inefficient. BEV has tiny losses.
@St34mPunkPrivateer
@St34mPunkPrivateer Жыл бұрын
@@vaporcobra if your going down that rabbit hole, the majority of households get their electric from coal or natural gas plants. Solar panels are not zero emissions as the creation of solar panels requires a lot "dirty" processes. The only 3 viable combinations for the future without fusion becoming a thing, is Nuclear plants with electric cars , or Hydro cars with local Electrolysis systems, which need to be powered by nuclear. If your not a fan of Nuclear then Solar Satellite network in orbit, would be the best bet for a runner up in clear energy. H2 will probably lose out to EVs as people get scared with the concept of Hydrogen being unsafe due to airships blowing up in the1930s, people perception matters more than the actual science and stats in the fearmongering world of environmentalist Doomer land.
@DanVerley
@DanVerley Жыл бұрын
@@vaporcobra it all has to start somewhere. Any amount of carbon generation from society is a good thing. One step at a time.
@geoffreykeating8172
@geoffreykeating8172 Жыл бұрын
This looks so much easier than plugging in my EV before sleep and waking up with a full charge , yeah right ⁉️ 😮
@Michael-Archonaeus
@Michael-Archonaeus Жыл бұрын
What?😂
@nickjunes
@nickjunes 11 ай бұрын
Probably easier than what you do if you forget.
@bmw803
@bmw803 4 ай бұрын
And what if you get home for a trip and your battery is low, but your spouse needs the car immediately for whatever reason? Yes, she's gonna sit at a DCFC for over 30 mins. That's if it ain't broken.
@zigadabooga
@zigadabooga 4 ай бұрын
You get the same miles, about 300, for plug it in your EV or your hydrogen car. You don't have to plug it in every night unless you drive a ton, in which case you're going to the gas station daily too.
@geoffreykeating8172
@geoffreykeating8172 4 ай бұрын
I don't live in California , where am I going to get it charged ⁉️ And hydrogen is even more expensive than gas
@duncancairncross
@duncancairncross 5 күн бұрын
If you want to completely fill your tank you need to start with minus 40C - as like ALL Gases when you compress them they HEAT up! At minus 40C you will end up with 80C in your tank - so it will be about 3/4 full - if you want it FULL then its at least half an hour
@blabloe1497
@blabloe1497 Жыл бұрын
If there was a person in line behind you, he/she would have to wait 10 to 15 minutes for the pump to get to the right pressure, before being able to use it. That's an important disadvantage of H2
@benmlee
@benmlee Жыл бұрын
FYI: All gas heat up when is compressed in a fixed volume not just hydrogen. Is not the expansion of gas that cause it to heat up, but compression. H2 is at a low pressure in the tank. As you add more H2 into the tank, work is put into the tank. It takes a lot of energy to compress gas. That is work. When you put compressed air into a tank, you are putting that work into the tank. If the tank has a piston moving on the other end, then the tank is doing work. Since the tank is rigid, is taking in energy, but not putting out energy. That energy it takes in becomes heat. One way to counter that is to pump in cold H2 to counter the heat.
@msimon6808
@msimon6808 Жыл бұрын
All this work takes energy. Carnot (intrinsic) limits the amount of energy that can be recovered. If there is no mechanism for recovery - the amount recovered is zero.
@tommidgley6811
@tommidgley6811 Жыл бұрын
Oh - yeah. Right - Let's just say stuff without checking it out. This is from a paper by Siemens Energy USA - but what would they know : Hydrogen has a unique characteristic that can present a challenge for safe compression. Ordinarily, when gas expands from higher pressure to a lower pressure, at normal temperatures, it cools down. Hydrogen, on the other hand, heats up when expanded at a temperature above its ‘inversion point’ of -112˚F (-80˚C). This characteristic is known as the ‘Reverse Joule-Thomson effect’
@danielthe1st
@danielthe1st Жыл бұрын
@@tommidgley6811 Hi, can you please post a link to this paper? Thank you
@pettread
@pettread Жыл бұрын
@@tommidgley6811 always better to just speak from our a##!
@BajaGirl302
@BajaGirl302 Жыл бұрын
Siemens Energy aren’t deep state either. They can say whatever they want to! They are not for us.
@clydefield584
@clydefield584 Жыл бұрын
What runs the pump and refrigerator/freezer ?
@royh6526
@royh6526 24 күн бұрын
Good point, I'll bet it is electricity and how much electricity is unknown. Maybe enough to charge a BEV to 10%?
@user-vy7eu6dl5p
@user-vy7eu6dl5p 2 ай бұрын
Fun fact. Locally in sunny South Africa I can book at least 4 seperate average fare return flights between Johannesgburg and Durban (567.4km) for the dollar amount it costs to fill that one hydrogen tank. So for a 1/4 of the price you pay to travel 418Km's I can fly even further - Money and time saved! - The math seems insane. I'd say the green revolution needs better bean counters if they want to make it work.
@grahamjohnson4702
@grahamjohnson4702 2 ай бұрын
what do you use for transport to get to the plane and when you reach your destination, typical dimwit post.
@paulgilliland2992
@paulgilliland2992 Жыл бұрын
We had a Marai when we lived in Newport Beach. Two options to fill one of which was always and mean permanently out of service leaving UCI as the only option. Sometimes there would be 10-20 cars waiting.. Sometimes they were working on the station so out of service and sometimes we’d go around midnight to get filled up. The technology is fussy, the quick coupler connector was a pita and we learned pretty fast to use a glove to prevent ice burns . It was always super expensive but Toyotas card was great . Fueling stations were really limited to so cal . like you said ,50% of the stations were always offline .
@garychesser5277
@garychesser5277 Жыл бұрын
Gloves anyone?
@ellau5850
@ellau5850 Жыл бұрын
Sacrifice please for new toy
@mattlawton4715
@mattlawton4715 Жыл бұрын
It needs investments
@walkerone9833
@walkerone9833 Жыл бұрын
From what I have read many of the electric recharging stations are also off line when you want them.
@fitybux4664
@fitybux4664 Жыл бұрын
For a truck with a giant capacity fuel tank to drive across the country, do you think a giant hydrogen tank is cheaper to build than a giant battery bank? 🤔
@Joe_Blo
@Joe_Blo Жыл бұрын
The first kid that gets his tongue stuck on a frosty hydrogen filling port will be famous forever.
@TwizztidAngel
@TwizztidAngel Жыл бұрын
Maybe they will make a movie about it with an older gentleman narrating it.
@gregjames9875
@gregjames9875 7 ай бұрын
"But the bell rang!"-Ralphie
@mikelee6936
@mikelee6936 Ай бұрын
Famous AND RICH!
@gobarbless3871
@gobarbless3871 3 ай бұрын
So, there in sunny southern CA, the nozzle and hose are almost too cold and stiff to handle. How would that do in -20 winters in the northern states? or Canada? How about Alaska? Maybe Hydrogen is kinda like a fair-weather friend. More similar to electric than to gasoline in that regard?
@cya1no
@cya1no Жыл бұрын
Man, this is a gorgeous car and beautiful paint (color and lacque).
@leroyusa935
@leroyusa935 Жыл бұрын
I was actually interested in the actual cost for this fill up and the $/per mile breakdown. It's available but the station can't produce the hydrogen without electric power. At least you can have some emergency gasoline or diesel safely stored at home when electricity isn't available at these stations during a power grid outage or crisis such as a a earthquake, hurricane, or typhoon.
@h8GW
@h8GW Жыл бұрын
You can even store power for your EV and even make a little yourself in case of an outage compared to hydrogen.
@Speedster189
@Speedster189 Жыл бұрын
They could have a real winner here. It's like a master piece puzzle coming together..solar panels/wind farms/dam power constantly charging huge batteries that power the electricity needed to create the hydrogen out of the air and put into tanks as fuel for cars!! License the technology in Tesla cars to recharge the battery from different motions such as breaking. We can achieve the perfect car! It's not a full electric car either like Tesla, I certainly believe we will get to perfect hydrogen cars BUT, it will be a consortium of technologies to achieve it, hopefully the techs necessary to complete the perfect car come soon..
@neal-stewart834
@neal-stewart834 Жыл бұрын
backup generators at the station
@eggs5258
@eggs5258 Жыл бұрын
@@h8GW I can also dump my old EV batteries into the ocean to help kickstart new coral reefs!
@peterscotland1507
@peterscotland1507 Жыл бұрын
@@neal-stewart834 include solar panels
@TheMelbournelad
@TheMelbournelad Жыл бұрын
As an Aussie the noises are common as we use LPG here to fuel cars, mostly taxis now as fallen out of favour for average user as cost benefit fell off a cliff.
@Athiril
@Athiril Жыл бұрын
It’s about half the price, but at least 40% savings. Issue is tank inspections and other stuff. With modifications efficiency however can be substantially improved. Thinking about it tbh.
@Deontjie
@Deontjie Жыл бұрын
Yes, I remember your idiotic government promoting the savings of LPG use, and then doubled the taxes on it.
@eonk5703
@eonk5703 11 ай бұрын
thanks for the complete honesty throughout. the reason why i went electric for my snowplow machine was because starting the gasoline powered machine each time was too hard for me. your struggling fueling the hydrogen car reminded me of exactly that. pardon my ignorance but i thought fulling hydrogen was simply to put water into tank home but after watching this video, for a person as weak as i am, i'm totally staying away from the hydrogen powered cars
@miguellopez3392
@miguellopez3392 11 ай бұрын
You need electricity to make hydrogen gas from liquid water, then you have to squeeze the gas with tank pressure similar to that of rocket ship, so you need a very sturdy hose to handle the pressure, with electric battery cars you just turn up the voltage with a on-site transformer so you don't need a thick copper cable to charge the car, tesla even runs liquid through their cable to keep it cool to further reduce the wire thickness and making it easier to handle, so the cable they use to charge a semi truck battery isn't much thicker than their cable made for sedans.
@limitededition1053
@limitededition1053 2 ай бұрын
He failed to push the blue locking sleeve forward the first time, possibly because it was frozen, so when he unplugged the filling hose to try again the system reset itself and he had to start again.
@ruedipreiss3654
@ruedipreiss3654 2 ай бұрын
The beauty with an EV, you can go for a coffee whilst charging (after 200 miles most people need a break anyway) and i can plug in at home, work, many hotels or the holiday cottage. 🙂
@vincentrobinette1507
@vincentrobinette1507 Жыл бұрын
$60.00/300 Mi=$.20/mile. About double the cost of an electric charging at~$.40/kWh. No fear though, the cost will come down, as the system develops. Great review! I've been waiting to actually see someone do a 'road trip' in a hydrogen fuel cell car.
@silkemueller1391
@silkemueller1391 Жыл бұрын
Hyundai offers free hydrogen for 5 years or so.
@edwardmcguire3801
@edwardmcguire3801 Жыл бұрын
The cost will come down..i hopes so. Maybe before I'm dead
@dbc105
@dbc105 Жыл бұрын
@@silkemueller1391 It's not free, it's figured into the price of the car.
@cwalke32477
@cwalke32477 Жыл бұрын
Still cheaper than than gas, and that's pretty incredible considering it has no developed infrastructure at this point.
@georgestewart8414
@georgestewart8414 Жыл бұрын
Oranges and apples to compare $.20/mile to $.40/kWh. The accurate comparison is $.20/mile for hydrogen and $.045/mile for EVs. If you don't believe me Google it. But 20 cents a mile to not even a penny per mile is a no-brainer. I saw Carl Rove pull a similar stunt on Faux entertainment only Carl got his decimal places wrong for EVs in his comparison to ICE vehicles. ICE = internal combustion engines. There is so much misinformation out there it all depends on your bias about what you believe without looking up the facts.
@jeffreybalandra8891
@jeffreybalandra8891 Жыл бұрын
I like your knowledge and the way you explained the deference between the two products. Great little low down
@user-uu5cd8lv3n
@user-uu5cd8lv3n 2 ай бұрын
A few things unless I missed it how much fuel did you take and what was the actual cost?
@johor-01
@johor-01 Жыл бұрын
Thanks dude , great experience !
@davidg813
@davidg813 Жыл бұрын
Hydrogen is too sensitive to ambient temperatures the biggest problem the General Motors has been having is to deal with sub-zero weather and then tropical weather in order to make a car that'll work well in both environments
@bi6869
@bi6869 Жыл бұрын
GM doesnt know how to isolate the tanks in a efficient way, Japanese know
@kene3431
@kene3431 Жыл бұрын
GM is all you have to say
@gsxrsquid
@gsxrsquid Жыл бұрын
@@kene3431 Bingo!
@unitforce4163
@unitforce4163 Жыл бұрын
EVs also lose a lot of range in extremely cold weather. They're not the perfect option either.
@stephenhookings1985
@stephenhookings1985 Жыл бұрын
@@unitforce4163 tech should be allowed to compete - instead EV was decided. Perhaps it is the best tech. But I fundamentally object to a heavy battery system with a steel cage and tons of space around it. Those 3 wheeled tictuks in India etc... flimsy, lightweight, but run for miles on a 2 stroke.
@sunnyqzado3455
@sunnyqzado3455 Жыл бұрын
Yes it all comes down to infrastructure. Currently there are no H stations in my state and the closest EV charging station is 20 miles away. Neither are present in my home town. We do however have multiple gas stations.
@york2600
@york2600 Жыл бұрын
$60 with heavy subsidies from California here. There's no way this ever works out economically. Without that we'll never get stations across the US.
@handydanonyoutube3852
@handydanonyoutube3852 Жыл бұрын
In my daily 4 mile commute to the freeway, I pass 7 gas stations, zero hydro, and zero EV chargers. So here in a 4 million people populated city of Phoenix AZ, there is also no infrastructure.
@martinsmallwood9605
@martinsmallwood9605 3 ай бұрын
Have the grid connection at home ? Because almost every one does in the civilized world . Most ev users just plug in at home chargers are only need when on a road trip.
@northernsamba7388
@northernsamba7388 2 ай бұрын
What is the average distance to a filling station and what happens when the ambient temperature is minus 20 to minus 40 Celsius. When will it be possible to fill up at home?
@traybern
@traybern 2 ай бұрын
At HOME? As SOON as YOU build a hydrogen factory in YOUR garage!!
@TeddyRumble
@TeddyRumble Ай бұрын
It never gets that cold in California.
@keithloucks7167
@keithloucks7167 Ай бұрын
As an Engineer who has registered designs for compressed air systems 125 psi, pressurized water systems 400 psi and designed natural gas piping, this scares me. Our standard in Canada is TSSA which references ASME standards. We are talking 70 MPa or 10,000 psi, in the hands of consumers. Obviously this passed the ASME requirements.
@johnmehaffey9953
@johnmehaffey9953 Жыл бұрын
I’d certainly prefer the hydrogen fuel to the ev , for people like myself who have to use a ferry to get to family then stopping for 5 minutes is something that we have to do anyway so filling up whilst my wife has her comfort break instead of having to hang around for the ev to charge seems like my preferred choice
@MarvinFontanilla
@MarvinFontanilla Жыл бұрын
Most BEV owners simply charge at home and never go to public stations.
@mr.fluffy770
@mr.fluffy770 Жыл бұрын
I have owned 2 EVs since 2014 charging the majority of the time off a 110 plug …. I recently upgraded to a level 2 charger Jan 2022 as I plan to get a 3rd EV for my son I prefer fueling at home
@roboteen
@roboteen Жыл бұрын
@@MarvinFontanilla so glad everyone has the option of just staying home while the rest of us have jobs.
@MarvinFontanilla
@MarvinFontanilla Жыл бұрын
@@roboteen overnight? You sleep right?
@SpinMChecker
@SpinMChecker Жыл бұрын
Try to fuel 4 cars in a row. .. Does not work! No pressure.... Always showing one car.... May be because there are and will not be more hydrogen cars
@jaimimcentire99
@jaimimcentire99 Жыл бұрын
Definitely fills faster than an Electric. But the downsides are too high - it seems to cost about twice as much as Gasoline (compared to Electric, which varies but averages to about 1/4 the price gasoline). Plus, you can't fill up at home. Which sounds minor to some, but its actually incredibly awesome to wake up to a full "tank" every day.
@rodriguez3939
@rodriguez3939 4 ай бұрын
How's your resale?
@jaimimcentire99
@jaimimcentire99 4 ай бұрын
@@rodriguez3939 Used prices seem fine on my Bolt - nearly the same as new. But I've only had it a little over a year. Best thing is it's saved more on fuel costs than the car payment, even with the price of gas dropping.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 4 ай бұрын
Buying a hydrogen storage tank would be expensive compared to gas, but who wants to buy a hydrogen fuel tank? Once they have more stations and better methods to produce the fuel, it will be cheaper than gas. And the US would be the leader in the tech.
@jaimimcentire99
@jaimimcentire99 4 ай бұрын
@@ethanweeter2732 Who wants to ever go anywhere and refuel? It's much nicer just not doing that. The last time I needed to stop at a charger was in 2022. I wake up with a full tank every day. Can't beat that with Hydrogen.
@randomrazr
@randomrazr 4 ай бұрын
is hydrogen any safer then lithium batteries if it goes boom? we seen what happens to EVs when they catch fire
@carlosdj4884
@carlosdj4884 2 ай бұрын
So what is the cost per mile on Hydrogen vs cost per mile with electricity, compared to gasoline mpg cost? Curious.. . I just saw a video where a 2018 Hyndi Ioniq battery replacement is $15k not including insulation.
@BioniqBob
@BioniqBob Күн бұрын
A couple of minutes to fill, 2 hours to get to the filling station. I will stick to filling up while I sleep.
@jemmrich
@jemmrich Жыл бұрын
I think the main downside is that when there are fuel shortages it will be difficult for people to fill up shopping bags full of hydrogen like they do with gasoline 🤣 but in all seriousness, hydrogen seems really cool, thanks for the video. Definitely pros and cons to each so it will be interesting to see where things go in the next 10-15 years
@jasonaalab
@jasonaalab Жыл бұрын
Lol it takes nore energy to produce hydrogen than what we could actually get from it
@rinzler9775
@rinzler9775 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonaalab the same could be said for batteries - factor in power loss during the charge, and then the discharge to power the motor, we are looking at a 40% power loss.
@vintagethrifter2114
@vintagethrifter2114 Жыл бұрын
They can still use shopping bags. The only problem is that the shopping bags will float away.
@milanswoboda5457
@milanswoboda5457 Жыл бұрын
@@vintagethrifter2114 lol well for one you would need some darn large shopping bags (1kg of H2 gas at standard temp&pressure = 120000 liters ( 3170 USgal ) volume, you will loose some on the way due to its permeability through materials and how are you going to fill a high pressure tank with atmospheric pressure Hydrogen in shopping bags? ;)
@davidtuer5825
@davidtuer5825 Жыл бұрын
I would not be happy sitting on top of a tank pressurised to 10000 psi (that's what he said, isn't it?)
@oltimer5544
@oltimer5544 Жыл бұрын
Holy cow. 70 MPa or 10,000 psi. That is seriously a bomb. I'm sure the tank (carbon fiber) is robustly designed, and as crashworthy as possible in its construction. If ever breached, its kaboom!!!
@daveken9936
@daveken9936 Жыл бұрын
You must have failed every science course you ever took. Or maybe you never took any. This us not the zeppelin goof.
@henryrollins9177
@henryrollins9177 Жыл бұрын
That's 700 BAR isn't it?
@szaki
@szaki Жыл бұрын
I can see terrorist clapping their hands! It's bomb, a bomb!
@smokymack
@smokymack Жыл бұрын
"Accident" waiting to happen
@jhaynes5923
@jhaynes5923 Жыл бұрын
@@henryrollins9177 680bar
@kennysides6892
@kennysides6892 16 күн бұрын
We're just getting started, wait and see where this technology goes.
@krisam12345
@krisam12345 Жыл бұрын
For a full tank how much costed? Can you pls cover safety aspect as well.
@tjs114
@tjs114 2 жыл бұрын
Hydrogen vehicles are fine if you live within a 30 mile radius of San Francisco or about a 40 mile radius of Los Angeles because there are a grand total of 4 stations located anywhere else in the State.
@TheMichaelJu
@TheMichaelJu 2 жыл бұрын
What about in Orange county and San Diego county?
@rmcfoy44
@rmcfoy44 2 жыл бұрын
I agree about the lack of stations. Orange county has a bunch too. San Diego only has one!!!! They are going to build a few more but that is not great at all.
@karlgunterwunsch1950
@karlgunterwunsch1950 2 жыл бұрын
In Europe it‘s a bit better in Germany and the Netherlands elsewhere you have practically no hydrogen filling stations and new ones are built at a rate of 10-20 per year (for the whole of Europe)…
@TheMichaelJu
@TheMichaelJu 2 жыл бұрын
@@rmcfoy44 Gotta use up all the money from fuel card within 6 yrs
@rmcfoy44
@rmcfoy44 2 жыл бұрын
@@karlgunterwunsch1950 I don't know if Toyota will continue with the Mirai but I am enjoying it fully. I hope they can turns thing around but without the infrastructure it would be hard.
@wt9653
@wt9653 Жыл бұрын
I haven't read all the replies. But, the rule is, as more cars fill up. It gets slower and slower. The nozzle starts to freeze to the cars nipple. Eventually, you'll have to wait for others to fill up and thaw in between. TFL did a great review on filling up Mirai. It took 45 minutes for him to get filled up.
@Rhaspun
@Rhaspun Жыл бұрын
Maybe at some point someone will have to come up with a way of warming the nozzle.
@wt9653
@wt9653 Жыл бұрын
@@Rhaspun Everyone pack their wife's hair dryer.
@johnnylego807
@johnnylego807 Жыл бұрын
@@RhaspunSome form of an auto warming on the pump head would be smart with an auto shutoff at achieves temperature, Also with a way so it won’t over heat, Limiter.
@incognito-yj4gu
@incognito-yj4gu 3 ай бұрын
Nozzle freezing is no big deal since all it needs is a warming element inside it.
@wt9653
@wt9653 3 ай бұрын
@@incognito-yj4gu Minus-300° coming out of the nozzle.. The hose isn't the problem. It's the nozzle tip coming in contact with the car's intake. You'll need a flame thrower. 😂
@Bu11etSp0ng3
@Bu11etSp0ng3 7 ай бұрын
TLDW of the video Filling up from 10% to full takes about 4.5 minutes in this G2 Mirai. They mentioned cost at the begining but did not cover it at the end. Judging by when the video released, it probably cost around $15/kg. At 10% a G2 Mirai should take 5kg so total price was around $75.
@leoncardinal2035
@leoncardinal2035 Ай бұрын
Hello from Canada! Can you imagine filling up an EV in -25C. They are lemons! Hydrogen makes much more sense!
@lunchrevisited
@lunchrevisited Жыл бұрын
Thanks this was quite informative. I believe you should have started the stopwatch earlier, like when you pulled up to the pump, because all the jerking around with cards and nozzles is part of the filling experience... especially if you hope to compare the time to fill with other fuels or with a tesla supercharger, for example.
@halburd1
@halburd1 Жыл бұрын
wrong
@apexcrazyful
@apexcrazyful Жыл бұрын
Yep. The person in line behind you when filling has to wait for the complete proccess, not just the actual fill time. Timer starts when you put it in park, doesnt stop until you pull away. Anything else is simply obvious propoganda.
@cam80
@cam80 9 ай бұрын
@@apexcrazyful How is it "obvious propaganda"? He was documenting the entire process slowly so the audience could understand it fully? He ordinarily wouldn't go that slow. Everyone's fill times, no matter the fuel type, would vary due to any number of variables in the transaction, including payment processing. The only constant that can be measured in any fill situation is when you're allowing the pump to do the work.
@cujoedaman
@cujoedaman 3 ай бұрын
The length of the video is kind of the timer. Just edit out a couple mins of his useless rambling and sponsor.
@kalpanchal6614
@kalpanchal6614 Жыл бұрын
You need to fillup in the same spot if someone just filled up in front of you. I believe that station needs to repressurise and will make you wait 15min before you can get 4.5 min fill again.
@Abhishek-Kumar331
@Abhishek-Kumar331 9 ай бұрын
Thanks bro, i had just heard of this technology(in india)( hydrogen fuel) that engineers are working on this future technology ,but fortunately i found right on KZbin that too practical demo about hydrogen fueling station and also already 1 year old video, thanks ( although i am not a fan of cars, came to know about two new company tesla last year/toyota hydrogen just now improving my tech knowledge through foreigners, ( right now i dont have money to buy even cycle😅) but enjoyed your videos,👍
@daveoatway6126
@daveoatway6126 2 ай бұрын
Very user friendly process! It is so hard to just plug in a Tesla and watch the charge state, then unplug and drive away. With no danger of leaks or explosions in the car or station. There must be incredible maintenance to these stations. 5 minutes of content in 14 minutes
@jterry211
@jterry211 Жыл бұрын
Even at $60 my 2004 Nissan frontier gets 300 miles to a tank and it takes me under 3 min to fill. And I can buy one for under 5k
@Brian-om2hh
@Brian-om2hh Жыл бұрын
It might take a little longer once oil begins to dry up though..... You're talking *now* what you said doesn't offer a solution for 20 years time.....
@stephenmirkin8016
@stephenmirkin8016 Жыл бұрын
Just purchased a Mirai last week and have done 1/2 tank fill up. Very simple and easy. It's the cost of the Hydrogen that is a question, but with a $15000 fuel card, that isn't an issue. i am sure H2 will come down in cost as the cost of Natural gas goes down as well.
@pauly5502
@pauly5502 Жыл бұрын
Generally speaking-The 15k is just an incentive.. remember when it was 10k tax credit for electric? Now it’s 7.5k IMO- The happy medium to all of this is hybrid
@jordanbrown7403
@jordanbrown7403 Жыл бұрын
As an owner can you enquire with toyota about claimed 402 epa mile range. I say this because i want people to find out how to get closer to that and if they have any tips etc
@fr9714
@fr9714 11 ай бұрын
Whoa. $15k fuel card. So if you pay say $80-$100 for a full tank, that is about about 150-200 times you can fill your car. If you commute 50mi/day (250mi/week) range and fill it say once a week then it is 200 weeks of free charging which is 4y of free charging. They're doing this very likely to get customers. For the EV, you get $7500 back + some states have additional EV rebates on top, which works out to easily $10k+ rebates back. At $10 for full EV tank, keeping same 250mi commute, you get 1000 charges which is 20y charging
@jordanbrown7403
@jordanbrown7403 11 ай бұрын
@@fr9714 Creator does a video you get more perks than just gas card,but bare in mind this is still early days and advancements are being made in the hydrogen space but takes while to drip through Lots of countries have national hydrogen plans,germany,korea and japan have more hydrogen stations but planning for many more and even china is hoping to have 1000 built by 2030 supporting 1 million fcevs albeit mostly commercial/heavy industry vehicles. The other day big station opened in paris with electrolyzer on site,theres many ways to make hydrogen and the understanding of the physics,nano materials,economies of scale,modularization will bring prices down sharply
@kabysummit5801
@kabysummit5801 11 ай бұрын
​@Jordan Brown The race is on. For me, the convenience of charging batteries at home most of the time, is pretty convincing.
@ronnycox27
@ronnycox27 3 ай бұрын
If you saw what happened in Chicago this winter you would choose hydrogen. When Cali is telling you not to charge your electric car because the grid can’t handle it, you’ll choose hydrogen. When you need to go more than 200 miles a day, you’ll choose hydrogen!!!!
@carl5438
@carl5438 3 ай бұрын
Reminds me when someone convinced us all that natural gas heating was better than electric or oil burning heating. Now natural gas company in my area has the monopoly and no competition.
@jeffpowell5251
@jeffpowell5251 Ай бұрын
Battery Electric Vehicles are the safest and easiest to own if you can charge where you live or at work... Or Even if you rely on a Tesla supercharger. I'm not even going to argue the point. Why bother? I've owned my Model 3 for six years. The battery has 95% of the original range. I've replaced/rotated tires, replaced wipers and refilled wiper fluid. It went in free of charge under warranty a couple times and now we have a Model Y too. We also installed solar. Solar paid itself off in about six years. In the winter my wife uses electricity to fill the Y. I charge at work for free with priority parking. Think it all through. Put emotion aside. Our cars don't pollute our neighborhoods. We don't waste time at filling stations. She sleeps while the car charges. I work. Plug them in, unplug them. That's all.
@karLcx
@karLcx Жыл бұрын
Please correct me if this is no longer an issue, but my understanding was that a further limitation was the pump needed to repressureize between fills - and that took something like 20 minutes - rending the pump pretty useless if you had a line of folks wanting to fill up. Again, let me know if they’ve overcome this. I’d be interested to know.
@41istair
@41istair Жыл бұрын
With Hydrogen pumps, the important question is how long does it take an immediately following car to fill up. Reportedly, this can be ~20 minutes, if the pump does not get rest periods to rebuild storage tank pressure.
@12P14D22C
@12P14D22C Жыл бұрын
wanted to write exactly this. people dont understand anything about how it works and take "best case" scenarios and run with it. lol. hydrogen will not become the standard at large scale. i dont see any alternative to electric battery cars for the next 1-2 decades.
@manika8248
@manika8248 Жыл бұрын
I have refueled right after someone never been a problem
@12P14D22C
@12P14D22C Жыл бұрын
@@manika8248 same Station same nozzle? Thanks for writing your expierience maybe iam outdated
@wjgoh653
@wjgoh653 Жыл бұрын
@@12P14D22C You need to go back to school. Not to put too fine a point on it. There is only one reason we havent been using hydrazine since 1920. There is your clue, now research it and stay away from the trunkated youtube vids that show a lot of shortcuts without true science.
@12P14D22C
@12P14D22C Жыл бұрын
@@wjgoh653 nah there are more then one. First its the hardest gas to safe. It goes through alot of materials like its nothing. Making ot very hard to store. Also the way to create it is very inefficient. So even if we had a perfect engine that transforms 100÷ into kinetic energy it would still be a hard sell. There is more but These 2 are enough to Show that u dont know enough to be that bossy. Have a good day.
@ralphcooley841
@ralphcooley841 Жыл бұрын
David Lazar had a Corvette that ran on H3 in the 80’s. Ford has been working on a hydrogen car for about 30 years now. David Lazar is the guy who claimed to work a Area 51. His car could go 400 miles on a full charge. Problem for him was he couldn’t just buy H3. He had to make his own. Smart guy.
@Michael-yi4mc
@Michael-yi4mc 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this. Someone has to do it.
@billbradley2480
@billbradley2480 Жыл бұрын
I like my 2015 Subaru. I paid cash for it new. It has been averaging 33 mph and I drive mostly around town. It only has 23,000 miles on it because I don’t drive much. We get some snow in winter here so AWD with winter tires is nice.
@richardsmith4187
@richardsmith4187 Жыл бұрын
I will also stick with my Subaru AWD, however the sales people at Subaru told me that Subaru expects to go to all electric in just a few years ??? I will hate to see that day as I love the Boxer engine and will keep mine for many years to come.
@gtg238s
@gtg238s Жыл бұрын
I spent over 5year designing hydrogen reformers and fuel cell systems… I’m a trained, ME with a degree from a top school and I’ll tell you hydrogen for transportation applications is an absolute scam. Fuel cells are great for the space station not for a car just use a lithium battery duh. Hydrogen is not energy dense and takes more energy to get into H2 gas from H2O liq than you can every get back sooo ya it’s a joke for cars and will never pan out. The entire H2 industry is only propped up by gov handouts. H2 gas can only be stored efficiently at really high pressures - so now your car is a giant bomb ya idk that’s going to work
@Brian-om2hh
@Brian-om2hh Жыл бұрын
And there we have it......
@TheMoonfam5
@TheMoonfam5 Ай бұрын
Then why even use lithium batteries…costs too much to replace, if it catches fire, you cannot extinguish it with normal procedures and it is way too costly for the roi. stick with ICE with diesel or gas.
@royh6526
@royh6526 24 күн бұрын
The reason our governments spend so much propping up this H2 scam is because of successful lobbying by oil companies. I can only assume our "representatives" are getting a sizable kickback.
@user-hc5is4hc3h
@user-hc5is4hc3h 2 ай бұрын
$60 for 260 miles? OUCH! I get that on my EV for $6 and I charge at home while I sleep!
@EdWeibe
@EdWeibe Жыл бұрын
ya gotta pull the connector ring back, push on the connector and it will clip in place. Just like an air tool connection only larger. I would like to know the data on what happens to a hydro car in an accident though. aka The Ford Pinto effect?
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