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The Pros And Cons Of Hydrogen Powered Cars

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Toyota has taken up hydrogen powered cars. Hydrogen binds to almost anything, so before it can be used it must be separated. It’s also the most abundant element in the universe. You need a fuel cell to make a hydrogen powered car work. It combines with Hydrogen and takes up Oxygen. By doing that it will produce electricity. When Hydrogen is compressed it is very dense and easy to transport, that’s another positive factor towards this vehicle. Some folks think that it will carry energy and help to furnish homes and help the environment. Hydrogen fuel can be made from many sources, including wind, solar and even garbage, not just natural gas. A kilo of Hydrogen is roughly equal to 1 gallon of gasoline not that I understand that but, It’s quite expensive, five …show more content…

It doesn’t use gasoline and it doesn’t pollute the air. It also produces steam instead of exhaust. The idea has been around for quite some time now. I guess they were unable to build or make it back then due to lack of technology. What if it can be hacked, who’s going to take the blame? The GM, CEO? Civilians might die if that becomes a problem. So let just hope it doesn’t. A normal vehicle cost thousands of dollars; I wonder how much this will cost? This vehicle is going to cost a lot of money due to how efficient the mechanics are going to make it. If this vehicle gets in a crash with a family in it, would there be any signs of hydrogen particles being seen to the naked eye? Questions like that should be answered prior to making and selling the HPC. Congress should request answered documents attaining to the pros and cons of the vehicle. Is it worth making such car? I mean, what are the benefits of adding it to the billions of cars in this world today? Is it low on gas, cost, and mileage? I don’t see a way that they can make cars better than how there are today. It’s a possibility that it can help government because all they care about is money. Maybe it can increase sales, jobs

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