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Originally Posted by ssiguy
Seems like Mr. Battery himself, who once referred to hydrogen as "fool cells" has had a change of heart. Now he is exclaiming the virtues of hydrogen and plans to introduce Tesla's first hydrogen car aptly named the Model H in 2024 and potentially another larger SUV type hydrogen vehicle in 2026 for the 2027 model year.
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Thanks for that. You should open a new thread about the future Telsa Model H, rather than posting on the Canadian Electric Vehicle thread. In the meantime you've confirmed your grasp on reality.
Musk has recently reiterated his Financial Times conference 2022 view: “It’s important to understand that if you want a means of energy storage, hydrogen is a bad choice”. As recently as August he said “Bizarrely, government funding is still being directed to hydrogen trucks,” Musk said. “It is idiotic.”
In March this year he mentioned he's looking at using green hydrogen to make steel, and said then, “My personal opinion is that hydrogen will not be used meaningfully in transport. It shouldn't be.”