Profpointy
Legendary Member
For urban buses at least, rather than intercity coaches, it's very hard to see a case for hydrogen.
When I was last in Gothenburg I came across this bus charging station. You can easily imagine a few at route terminus etc could significantly reduce the range required and therefore cost of batteries for buses, which are perfect for batteries given the stop/start nature and regen braking.
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Gothenburg public transport is quick, cheap, easy and convenient.
With town buses it wouldn't be beyond the wit of man to have trolley bus cables installed on key routes with battery backup for going further off piste. The battery capacity need not be more than a few tens of miles as the bus would be back on the grid and charging for much of its route