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EVs for BCF'rs?

If there were hydrogen stations around, I would consider a fuel cell vehicle.
And infrastructure is always an issue. When I was in the military reserves (early 80's) almost all their gas vehicles were dual fuel gas/CNG. Canada is the world's 4th largest supplier of natural Gas yet it is almost impossible to find for vehicular use. Don't want to make this political but, I believe the fact that we don't have a nation CNG network is a failure of imagination and integrity of 50 years of politicians of every political stripe in this country.
 
And infrastructure is always an issue. When I was in the military reserves (early 80's) almost all their gas vehicles were dual fuel gas/CNG. Canada is the world's 4th largest supplier of natural Gas yet it is almost impossible to find for vehicular use. Don't want to make this political but, I believe the fact that we don't have a nation CNG network is a failure of imagination and integrity of 50 years of politicians of every political stripe in this country.
We have one Natural Gas Station here in Tahlequah, 18 miles from us. I've never seen a civilian vehicle in there fueling up, only a few utility company vehicles. I've never seen any city vehicles in there. :unsure:
 
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