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EVs Owners HAD ENOUGH & Want to SWITCH BACK to Gas Cars!

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EV buyers are experiencing purchase regrets.

I wanna ask the buyers if they are vaccinated.
 
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Get this instead lah.

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Get this instead lah.

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Nope. For people who has never seen, or handled or ignited and played with hydrogen fire, thinks it's nice and neat.
I won't ever be caught sitting on a high pressure tank of liquid hydrogen hurling down the roads at 90kmh. There is no second chance.
 
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Nope. For people who has never seen handles or ignited and played with hydrogen fire, thinks it's nice and neat.
I won't ever be caught sitting on a high pressure tank of liquid hydrogen hurling down the roads at 90kmh. There is no second chance.
you need to check with the maker on how this hydrogen car operate. Toyota, a serious car maker, is doing this and i trust their expertise on this and they even go against Evs.
 
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you need to check with the maker on how this hydrogen car operate. Toyota, a serious car maker, is doing this and i trust their expertise on this and they even go against Evs.
Follow carefully their narrative. Initially they were bullish on hydrogen as the fuel. But now they realised all the downsides of hydrogen, explosive, difficult production, transport, logistics, storage. Then when in use in cars, no pressure containers can hold that hydrogen safe unless it was housed in a bomb shelter? How do you move that kind of stuff. Mind bogglingly super dangerous in production and use, not forgetting it will generate more greenhouse emission in it's production than fossils.

Here is when the narrative shifts. Now it's NH³. And they want to claim it's safer.

No worries. They will change the narrative again, all led by the Japs who want to retain their ICE production lines and jobs.
 
But our side still trying to push the EVs sales for Hyundai factory making estate spending money to
fix up charging stations using taxpayers money as grant to the private company installing the stations.
 
Maybe this is why the LTA had silently and without warning removed this ad, online and offline, several months earlier this year.

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just like vaccines, masks, boosters, EVs.......everyone use your own common sense please
 
Nope. For people who has never seen, or handled or ignited and played with hydrogen fire, thinks it's nice and neat.
I won't ever be caught sitting on a high pressure tank of liquid hydrogen hurling down the roads at 90kmh. There is no second chance.

Japanese automaking giant Toyota has unveiled lightweight hydrogen cartridges that could allow hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCEVs) drivers to recharge their vehicles in minutes. Designed to look like massive AA batteries, the hydrogen cartridges could also be used to power electrical devices and even homes similar to many modern EV batteries.

#carsadvisor #toyota #hydrogenpower #carnews

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Japanese automaking giant Toyota has unveiled lightweight hydrogen cartridges that could allow hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCEVs) drivers to recharge their vehicles in minutes. Designed to look like massive AA batteries, the hydrogen cartridges could also be used to power electrical devices and even homes similar to many modern EV batteries.

#carsadvisor #toyota #hydrogenpower #carnews

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The Japanese runs the most exquisite scams in the world.
I shall not expound on why all hydrogen system are bad, but suffice to say that the Japs are not doing it for the environment.
 
Here in Foshan, a BYD is good and cheap.
Less than US$17K.
Adding one more for grocery-runs.
 
Maybe in future Elon Musk will have electric cars that do not require lithium batteries, and does not involve China, both as a producer or a consumer. :wink:
 
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