https://insideevs.com/news/624383/honda-crv-plugin-fuel-cell-ev-us-2024/So basically it's a plug in hybrid with a hydrogen tank back-up. Hmmm. I can foresee some disgruntled motorists who've run out of charge, with no hydrogen station around. Both GM and Hyundai have poured millions in fuel cells and the programs are all but shelved. While such powertrain is an interesting proposition, why not just stick with a tried a true ICE as a back up?
Quote from: EV Dan on November 30, 2022, 04:44:59 pmhttps://insideevs.com/news/624383/honda-crv-plugin-fuel-cell-ev-us-2024/So basically it's a plug in hybrid with a hydrogen tank back-up. Hmmm. I can foresee some disgruntled motorists who've run out of charge, with no hydrogen station around. Both GM and Hyundai have poured millions in fuel cells and the programs are all but shelved. While such powertrain is an interesting proposition, why not just stick with a tried a true ICE as a back up?Because it's an EV. The electric motors can draw juice from either the fuel cell or the (relatively small) battery. There's no room in there for ICE, unless you mean a small generator, à la i3.