• Dotcom@lemmy.ml
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    17 days ago

    Does Japan have easier / better access to Hydrogen than other places? From what I understand the hydrogen cars are really cool but there’s a lot of logistical headache to store hydrogen as a fuel

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      17 days ago

      Japan is smaller, has reasonable public transportation, so people there drive shorter distances and less frequently.

      The big problem with hydrogen is getting fueling stations. Japan is probably the right size where hydrogen fuel stations can effectively serve the demand.

      The big problem with batteries is they require much more critical material than other automotive energy storage. Japan is a small(ish) island nation. Getting those materials is expensive.

      That’s my head cannon for it.

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        17 days ago

        The other possibility I was wondering about is if Honda or Toyota envisioned themselves as becoming hydrogen suppliers, so that they’d be building their own vertical integration into the market.