• Frub@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    The difference with hydrogen stations is that the vehicle turnover would be incredibly higher despite the larger cost, similar to a regular gas station

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      1 year ago

      It actually isn’t. Hydrogen filling stations can only fill a couple of cars in a row before they need time to pump hydrogen from the storage tank to the buffer tank and compress and cool it to -40 degrees. So the number of cars they can handle in a day is not massively higher than a DC fast charger.

      If it doesn’t have time to prepare between vehicles, it starts taking 20 minutes to fill each vehicle.