Gaslighting again, but this time, they're hiding the gas out of sight

the global warming version of cloth face masks and TSA strip-searches: all theatre and hot air

GM announces a new project to bring electricity to EVs with portable hydrogen-powered generators. And how does one produce hydrogen? By burning natural gas.

The automaker has started developing variety of fixed and mobile charging stations powered by its Hydrotec hydrogen fuel cell technology, which generates electricity without any emissions aside from water vapor.

Hydrotec is already planned for use in heavy electric vehicles, including trucks and trains, as an alternative to heavy batteries that require long charging sessions, while the charging systems address the issue of getting electrical power to remote locations where EVs and electric equipment are in use.

GM is working with Renewable Innovations on mobile DC fast charging stations that could be used in emergency applications, palletized versions to power military encampments and large units that can be installed at retail service centers in areas with seasonal clientele that don't justify installing the electrical infrastructure that would otherwise be required.

Hydrogen could be trucked into the locations, similar to how gasoline is delivered, with enough supples to charge up to 100 electric vehicles per fill at the retail units.

Wunnerful, wunnerful, and won’t Righteous Tesla owners feel so much better! Will they ask how, exactly, that hydrogen being used to generate electricity is itself produced? They’d better not, if they want to keep their warm, smug superiority intact: from fossil fuels. We’re just converting one form of energy into another, with a subsequent loss of efficiency with each conversion: gas (or coal) to hydrogen to electricity. Even the heat supplied by feeling virtuous can’t make up for that loss.