Worlds 1st! This JCB New Engine Could Bankrupt The Entire EV Industry!!!

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  • Worlds 1st! This JCB New Engine Could Bankrupt The Entire EV Industry!!!
    It’s a new dawn in the world of heavy machines and vehicles, and JCB is currently leading that charge. The automaker has started working on a hydrogen engine for its tractors and heavy machinery. The question that follows now is, will this engine actually work? Will it change the industry like it is supposed to? Join us on this video to learn more about this engine and answer all your questions.
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  • @Globetraveladventures
    @Globetraveladventures ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow this is amazing!!! Can’t wait ❤

  • @philipcable437
    @philipcable437 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This had always been the future

  • @brianstevenson9967
    @brianstevenson9967 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The video said it all. It’s all very well having a hydrogen engine but it is not as efficient as an EV, you need electricity first to produce the Hydrogen even tho that said hydrogen is less efficient than the EV. In simple terms using Electricity to produce a less efficient fuel than the electricity itself. The one aspect not mentioned in the video is the costs involved in just one hydrogen fuel point, it costs millions and can only dispense fuel to a very limited amount of vehicles per day due to the fact it can only hold a small amount of Hydrogen in gas form before the system has to generate more from its liquid storage tanks which have to be specially produced and maintained. This factor has yet to be overcome for mass market production.
    Running a hydrogen vehicle would be great but at this time it just doesn’t make sense economically when the EV is far more efficient and it can be fuelled from home overnight, has already an expanding charging infrastructure and the tech on the vehicles & batteries is moving forward at a tremendous pace.

    • @CarNerds-vy2kj
      @CarNerds-vy2kj  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      you have a very good point thanks for your comment brian :)