@Hypx well the problem with hydrogen, as interesting as it is, is energy storage density.
But I don't really disagree with you. Just throwing out some other ideas for anyone who happens to be passing by.
@volkris The energy density of compressed hydrogen is higher than a li-ion battery, and much lighter. If it still isn't good enough, you will have to adopt something akin to e-fuels or ammonia burning engines. It is the giant battery that you have to avoid.
@Hypx oh personally I have no problem with fossil fuels. We can make quite efficient engines, even running on diesel, and with regenerative braking, that's a lot of energy being recouped.
A hybrid system running a very efficient engine at its most efficient speed is the concept that most interests me.
@volkris That's likely the short-term solution. Hybrid buses are more feasible than either BEB or FCEB right now.
@volkris Hybrids work too. Hydrogen buses are basically hybrids but with a fuel cell instead of a diesel engine. So it is already zero emissions.