djos wrote: ↑01 Feb 2022, 02:08
Energy storage is far too heavy to allow F1 to be fully electrified, that's just a fact
No it's not, I just spelled out fuel cells int he comment you quoted.
They just need to develop one for F1, with some effort, it won't magically fall into the cars.
djos wrote: ↑01 Feb 2022, 02:08
trying to move F1 to be fully electric too son would kill the sport dead.
You have no basis for that. Even if fuel cells weren't a thing already. In the sixties they outright went to F2 regulations for several years.
djos wrote: ↑01 Feb 2022, 02:08
Fuel Cells and their required sub systems (inc a battery for use as an energy buffer) take up more space than batteries and deliver less power and range.
FCEV's only make sense for very large long range vehicles like Freight Trains, Semi's and maybe shipping at some point.
Not true. They could even pack problematic hydrogen pretty well into the Mirai. Also range was always their advantage. They can carry a lot more energy than batteries.
Also there's even more potential in SOFCs:
http://web.archive.org/web/202006102329 ... W-TOPS-120
They definitely don't take up more space than whatever quantity batteries would be required to keep the power levels, which is like another car's worth.