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The problem of air pollution from cars has plagued us for many years.

It would seem that the solution


was already near when electric cars entered the market, but it was just marketing.

60% of pollution comes from car waste. And this is a problem, a solution to which must be urgently
found.

• When Elon showed Tesla, it seemed that we had defeated these terrible emissions. But no. Yes,
electric cars themselves do not emit gases, but you and I forget about batteries and the
production of energy for charging electric cars.

• Today more than 70% of countries generate electricity by processing gases and other minerals.
And if a car with an internal combustion engine pollutes the atmosphere when it drives, then an
electric car pollutes it even at the stage of energy production. The waste is roughly equal.

• If steel and other ICE parts can be melted down, then the battery from an electric vehicle can
only be disposed of with enormous consequences for the environment. Lithium is a very harmful
metal for the soil, and it takes many years to decompose. For example, a finger-type battery
takes 100 years to decompose.

• That is, electric cars pose more environmental problems than standard ICE cars.

• But there is a solution! And it surrounds us! This is hydrogen. Hydrogen engines are now in their
early stages of development. But soon we will have a perfect product in terms of ecology and
efficiency.

• The efficiency of a hydrogen engine is approaching 96%, and its emissions tend to zero, since the
carbon footprint during production is less than when the same aluminum is smelted. By the
middle of the 21st century, we will forget about such a problem as pollution from cars.

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