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- Embed this notice@BowsacNoodle @teknomunk @not_br549 @IAMAL_PHARIUS @Paultron tbh, you aren't making much of a case for it. I think many consider it a panacea because it's emission is water. That's great, but it doesn't overcome the complexities. Worse, most governments are trying to minimize the ability of humans to travel at their own discretion, so advancements in passenger vehicles are inherently problematic. EVs are desirable because the electrical grids are either governmental or semi-governmental, and therefore undesirable communities' movements can be shut down. Public transport is the goal of these governments, with total reliance of the public on government-provided conveyance. A truly independent solution: a vehicle that can be conveniently fueled locally, serviced by average people, and has dynamic range, is anathema to the "progress" that these governments are seeking and funding. Development of such will be accosted by government and established businesses alike.