6 Cars That Signal the Future of Driving

So, for the next decade or so, there will be a worldwide energy derby as the backers of half a dozen plausible fuel systems battle one another for prominence under the hood. But vehicle design and infrastructure needs will eventually coalesce around one or two winners to take advantage of high-volume production, which is essential to lowering costs. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Mike LaBonte - Mar 23, 2009 - 1:50 PM PDT
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by Mike LaBonte - Mar. 23, 2009

Loaded with links, and including evidence both pro and con. Several viewpoints are included, although not in depth. There is a detectable bias: the downsides of hydrogen are downplayed in comparison to the treatment of batteries.

The problem with hydrogen? We don't have any! Hydrogen competes directly with batteries because it is just another way to store energy. It is disingenuous to gloss over that fact.

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