I actually really like the design of the Tesla Cybertruck.

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/53217793

I actually really like the aesthetic of the Tesla Cybertruck. - Divisions by zero

Maybe it’s the retro-futuristic style or reminiscent of sci-fi and cyperpunk, but I genuinely really like the design. I would never buy one due to the MYRIAD issues plaguing the stainless steel body, interior build quality, or give Tesla money. But still a cool looking car, if nonfunctional truck.

Meanwhile, in actual Cyberpunk media.
Hyundai N Vision 74 - Wikipedia

Nice. It’s certainly a step in the right direction.
It’s a hydrogen car, so a step in the wrong direction
Why is hydrogen a step in the wrong direction?
Because he’s a dummy that doesn’t understand how hydrogen cars work nor what their products are. Even a combustion hydrogen car is arguably better for the environment than a literal ton of lithium batteries.

A hydrogen car is a terrible idea.

Hydrogen is expensive to make and transport. So many electrical losses plus it would need more trucks on the road to deliver it to fueling stations.

It leaks extremely easily.

As of now, it requires platinum as a catalyst which is one of the most rare metals on earth.

Battery tech is changing every year. Sodium batteries should be right around the corner which the manufacturer claims will cost a lot less and be much less dangerous.

Sodium batteries are already a thing. They do not and cannot have the density of lithium batteries. Density is a critical part of efficient vehicles, as noone wants most of a car’s performance going in to hauling around the power source.

Yes, but there’s new sodium batteries on the way.

sodiumbatteryhub.com/…/catl-naxtra-sodium-ion-bat…

CATL Naxtra: Sodium-Ion Batteries Take Center Stage - SodiumBatteryHub

Explore CATL's Naxtra sodium-ion batteries with 175 Wh/kg energy density, fast charging, and sustainability for EVs.

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I’ll believe it when I see it. Especially when the fuckheads don’t simply make it cost even more than lithium.

Because hydrogen is a greenwashing scam designed to prop up fossil fuels. They market it as eco-friendly based on the notion that you can make hydrogen by electrolyzing water using electricity from renewables, but in practice almost all of it comes steam-reforming of natural gas.

Frankly, at that point you might as well just pipe the natural gas to the fuel stations and build CNG cars with normal combustion engines (or at least natural gas fuel cells) instead.

And it’s never going to fulfill that promise in the long-term either, because hydrogen gas storage technology sucks even worse than batteries and is just falling even further behind as battery technology improves.

Hell, even if we did have an excess of cheap renewable electricity with which to electrolyze water into hydrogen gas, the most practical and effective way to store and transport it for automotive use would be to add CO~2~ to it to make a synthetic hydrocarbon fuel, not try to use it as-is in a hydrogen car!

I’m talking about aesthetics, not functionality.