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Toyota builds experimental hydrogen-powered pizza oven and grill.
(www.autoblog.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Wait wait wait, you're telling me that taking electricity, sending it along wires, generating hydrogen with it via hydrolysis, packaging it, compressing it to an extreme degree, physically transporting it, putting it in pumps, pumping it into your car, then doing reverse hydrolysis to charge a battery that then powers an electric motor...
Is less efficient than sending electricity along some wires to your car battery, to then drive an electric motor?
I'm shocked!