The Baltic nation of Estonia has launched an ambitious 100% renewable energy goal for 2030. As part of that goal, energy industry stakeholders plan to showcase the entire country as the world’s first nationwide, integrated “hydrogen valley” hub, with a focus on green hydrogen.

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    Fuel cells can also run cars, and refilling is much faster than recharging.

    Only for the first few cars. I had a Toyota Mirai through work for a while (contractor company for Toyota, chose the Mirai as a work car, which made my manager think I was crazy. I just wanted something a bit different, and I recognised that this may be the only chance in my life to drive a HFC-EV)

    But yeah, back on topic, only for the first few cars at a station. After that, you need to wait for the tank at the refuelling station to repressurise. I was waiting at the station for 5-10 mins before I could even start refuelling a lot of the time. Now imagine if the stations were as busy as petrol stations.

    If I recharge a car, I can just plug it in in 5s on my driveway, or spend a couple of minutes paying another charger, then walk off. Refuelling the Mirai was often a 15 minute ordeal of me standing around at a fuel station, not including the out-of-the-way journey to even get to one in the first place.