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Volkswagen join GM in rejection of hydrogen technology – report – CarAdvice
Volkswagen Group boss Herbert Diess has solidified his company’s commitment to battery-powered vehicles, rejecting hydrogen as a viable fuel alternative. Speaking…

Volkswagen Group boss Herbert Diess has solidified his company’s commitment to battery-powered vehicles, rejecting hydrogen as a viable fuel alternative.
Speaking to the Financial Times, Mr Diess was adamant there was no future in hydrogen passenger cars due to limitations in the technology.
“You won’t see any hydrogen usage in cars,” Mr Diess said.
“Not even in 10 years, because the physics behind it are so unreasonable. You can’t ramp the fuel cell up and down like a combustion engine. So you…
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