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Old 01-17-2021, 06:45 PM   #444
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If there were hydrogen stations around me as well as a few up and down the east coast, I would totally consider it.
There's 2 within 10 miles of where I live. The most appealing part is that it's basically EV without the recharging time penalty. I don't care how fast you can build chargers, having to wait 30+ minutes to get to x% of charge isn't ideal.

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Good info. Here, I thought EVs were given good incentives.
Gotta start somewhere...

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and don't forget, a 10 year hard expiration date from the date of manufacture.
I wouldn't keep this for 10 years, but depending on my situation in 2020 I might end up getting the car just to take full advantage of the $8k federal tax credit.

I drive upwards of 40-50k miles a year so my hard expiration date is more like whatever amount of driving the fuel card can get me.
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