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PowerTap Hydrogen Capital Corp MOTNF

PowerTap Hydrogen Capital Corp., through its wholly owned subsidiary, PowerTap Hydrogen Fueling Corp. (PowerTap), is focused on installing hydrogen production and dispensing fueling infrastructure in the United States. PowerTap is commercializing its blue hydrogen product, which is focused on the refueling needs of the automotive and long-haul trucking markets that lack hydrogen fueling infrastructure. PowerTap generates hydrogen on-site. It converts natural gas and city water into high-purity hydrogen directly at the point of use. PowerTap uses one of the smallest footprints in hydrogen generation to provide a hydrogen supply option, available within minimal lead times.


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Post by RetireSoonerThanLateron Dec 30, 2020 7:04pm
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Does it make sense?

Does it make sense?To be competitive with electric vehicles, Hydrogen needs to sell at $3/kg.  In California its currently $16/kg

They say PowerTap can operate at $2/kg.    Large scale Blue Energy hydrogen production costs are in the $2-$3cdn range.

No email addresses on the Clean Power website.  Lots of big words and generalities...I want to know if a single PowerTap installation makes money at $3/kg over 20 years, operating at 80% capacity?   Then it makes sense to me.   Otherwise it will not be adopted by the consumer and they will stay with electric, and more so as battery technology improves 

Any data out there on PowerTap production costs?????
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