There goes Hyundai.
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Anything GM associates with is generally shit, so this is less exciting than Hyundai going it alone tbh.
Why are these morons still trying to push Hydrogen and work on new ICE?
They mention commercial vehicles. Fully electric still isn't viable for vehicles that are running all day. Be it price, down time to recharge, etc.
Why do you care? I never understand this argument as if companies can only work on one thing at a time. Hydrogen does have benefits over pure BEV and studying different designs can only increase industry knowledge and the number of solutions available even if they don't ultimately succeed in the end. Putting all your eggs in one basket is never a good idea.
I care because we have a massive task of getting people to move to EVs and they keep going back and forth between tech while they continue to mass produce ICE. ICE has to go.
Nobody is going back and forth and EVs are rolling out every day. It's not environmentally friendly to scrap 200+ million cars and replace them with EVs either. Hydrogen cars are green tech just as much as BEVs especially if someone lives somewhere where their power comes from coal or gas plant. The knowledge they learn from testing hydrogen vehicles has the potential of being used in other industries as well. Like what is the problem with more knowledge for the human race?
Is this the same as when GM said they’re all in on electric & will switch by 2030 & now are like haha jk
Never never never ever trust GM when it comes to electric cars.
Weird that GM and Hyundai are teaming up considering GM just broke up with Honda.