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[–] dragontamer 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Its physically impossible.

A huge amount of "energy" in gasoline is from Oxygen, which isn't even carried inside of a car. In contrast, a Battery must carry 100% of its energy so that it can recharge later. (ex: Cars can let the waste exit as CO2. But a Battery performing that reaction would have to "carry" that CO2 back so that it can recharge somehow by inverting the reaction).


Hydrogen is the only competing technology that takes advantage of this Oxygen effect. H2 inside of the gas tank, release H2O. H2O is common enough that we can later split 2(H2O) -> H2 + O2, save off the H2 and fill back up with H2.