Why not have an electrical feed to it as well as the solar, & extra storage tanks for the excess that gets produced, then you could make they hydrogen all the time no matter what the weather. It's not rocket science to do that and everywhere has electric, you don't need a high amp feed to to make hydrogen - the most abundant and unlimited chemical in the universe.I saw a pretty ingenious hydrogen refuelling station that simply had a roof covered in solar panels. During the day the tanks refilled with hydrogen through electrolysis of water, with the waste product being oxygen. No built-in battery required - all the energy from the panel just gets dumped into water straight away. The problem is that such stations could only operate in areas where cloud coverage isn’t an issue - they’d never be efficient enough for where I live. That being said, for all intents and purposes you could install one on your own property, with as many panels as you like. Right now, for someone like me, a hybrid is much more convenient and reliable. My missus and I don’t have to worry about running out of juice in the middle of a drive, the petrol engine simply kicks in and the battery gets topped up via regenerative braking and whenever we’re just cruising. Most of the area is 20 MPH speed limited anyway, so the electric motor gets as much use if not more than the petrol engine.
Actually it's pretty easy to make hydrogen, and you can easliy make it like this:
https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained...n, it must,(splitting water with electricity).
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