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Indian Army Favours Hydrogen-Powered HMV Trucks in Non-Combat Operations, Citing EV Charging Limitations and Operational Costs
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Now, Indian Army wants to call themselves as Green Army? Silly things will be done in Indian Army only.
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Army should always use already proven technology and not equipment's and technology under development.
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Storing and transporting hydrogen is very difficult. Without the ecosystem its pointless to shift - a meaningless expenses.
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They cannot depend on petrol and hydrogen is unlimited.Army should always use already proven technology and not equipment's and technology under development.
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So, if war breaks out and we must depend on petrol? Or should strive to find alternatives. Hydrogen is a powerful fuel and alternative. There is biodiesel, coal to liquid, and coal to gas, ethanol, and many other alternatives. But India cannot depend on foreign oil as we produce none, we have to think of future too.Storing and transporting hydrogen is very difficult. Without the ecosystem its pointless to shift - a meaningless expenses.
Somewhere this has to start ie moving towards hydrogen. It would be better if we first use thin in non conflict areas and as technical matures we can consider pushing them to those zones. Similarly hydrogen should also be considered for naval purposes esp coast guard.
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