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Hydrogen Lost the Race to Batteries | Bernard Dijk van | The SP Show | Ep.7

1 h 8 min · 5. kesä 2026
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HYDROGEN LOST THE RACE TO BATTERIES? | BERNARD VAN DIJK For more than a decade, hydrogen was presented as one of the leading solutions for clean transportation. Governments funded it. Automakers invested billions. Industry groups promoted it as the fuel of the future. Yet while battery-electric vehicles have achieved mass adoption, hydrogen mobility remains a niche technology. In this episode of The SP Show, I sit down with Bernard van Dijk, aviation analyst and member of the Hydrogen Science Coalition, for a detailed discussion on hydrogen, batteries, aviation, infrastructure, and the future of transportation. Bernard argues that hydrogen's challenges are not simply a matter of scale or cost reduction. He believes many of the barriers are rooted in the fundamental physics of hydrogen itself, making widespread adoption in passenger vehicles, trucking, and aviation far more difficult than commonly portrayed. We discuss why Toyota continues to pursue hydrogen, whether Airbus' hydrogen aircraft ambitions are realistic, the economics of hydrogen infrastructure, battery-electric aviation, sustainable aviation fuels, and where hydrogen genuinely makes sense in a decarbonised economy. TOPICS COVERED * Green, grey, blue and black hydrogen explained * Why hydrogen struggles in passenger vehicles * Toyota's hydrogen strategy and the Mirai * Why hydrogen bus projects are being cancelled * The economics of hydrogen versus batteries * The Hydrogen Science Coalition's position * Michael Liebreich's Hydrogen Ladder * Hydrogen trucks and heavy transport * Airbus ZEROe and hydrogen aviation * Battery-electric aircraft opportunities * Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) * Biofuels versus e-fuels * eVTOLs and electric aviation startups * Hydrogen pipelines and infrastructure challenges * The role of oil and gas companies in hydrogen promotion * Where hydrogen should and should not be used Whether you agree or disagree with Bernard's conclusions, this conversation challenges many of the assumptions that continue to shape discussions around hydrogen and clean transportation.

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HYDROGEN LOST THE RACE TO BATTERIES? | BERNARD VAN DIJK For more than a decade, hydrogen was presented as one of the leading solutions for clean transportation. Governments funded it. Automakers invested billions. Industry groups promoted it as the fuel of the future. Yet while battery-electric vehicles have achieved mass adoption, hydrogen mobility remains a niche technology. In this episode of The SP Show, I sit down with Bernard van Dijk, aviation analyst and member of the Hydrogen Science Coalition, for a detailed discussion on hydrogen, batteries, aviation, infrastructure, and the future of transportation. Bernard argues that hydrogen's challenges are not simply a matter of scale or cost reduction. He believes many of the barriers are rooted in the fundamental physics of hydrogen itself, making widespread adoption in passenger vehicles, trucking, and aviation far more difficult than commonly portrayed. We discuss why Toyota continues to pursue hydrogen, whether Airbus' hydrogen aircraft ambitions are realistic, the economics of hydrogen infrastructure, battery-electric aviation, sustainable aviation fuels, and where hydrogen genuinely makes sense in a decarbonised economy. TOPICS COVERED * Green, grey, blue and black hydrogen explained * Why hydrogen struggles in passenger vehicles * Toyota's hydrogen strategy and the Mirai * Why hydrogen bus projects are being cancelled * The economics of hydrogen versus batteries * The Hydrogen Science Coalition's position * Michael Liebreich's Hydrogen Ladder * Hydrogen trucks and heavy transport * Airbus ZEROe and hydrogen aviation * Battery-electric aircraft opportunities * Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) * Biofuels versus e-fuels * eVTOLs and electric aviation startups * Hydrogen pipelines and infrastructure challenges * The role of oil and gas companies in hydrogen promotion * Where hydrogen should and should not be used Whether you agree or disagree with Bernard's conclusions, this conversation challenges many of the assumptions that continue to shape discussions around hydrogen and clean transportation.

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