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There is over 2,000 mile of pipeline in North America from Florida to Washington state so refueling the trucks won't be a problem. An Electrolyser that can produce 8 ton of hydrogen per day costs $6 Million each now customers might not need an 8 ton electrolyser but even one of the smallest costs around $2,5 Million. Then you have the pump to refuel the truck, i would geuse you don't even know were to purchase one of these nevermind the price of one.


California is the leading place in the world for hydrogen refueling stations and the cost of hydrogen at one of these stations is $13 per kg ,


Due you know even how much a fuel cell forklift cost, due you know how much just the fuel cell cost, what about the hydrogen tanks. A standard fuel cell at 50kwh would need 38 platinum plates, then you ned high presure storage tanks at between 300bar and 700 bar.



The only reason Walmart bought hydrogen equipment was because the Obama government made they cost effective with grants.

You all have just shown you don't have clues about any technologies in the market


If its was so easy and low cost to set up an hydrogen station then why aren't they all over the world. Reason its not
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