Cummins Inc. Just Declared WAR on the EV Industry!

While Tesla and the rest of the auto world are chasing batteries, Cummins just flipped the script.

Their CEO announced a revolutionary hydrogen-powered engine —and insiders say it could shock the entire auto industry.

Refuels in MINUTES (not hours)

Diesel-like strength, zero emissions

No lithium, no battery rot, no charging pain

This isn't just an engine. It's a direct challenge to the "all-electric future" everyone assumed was inevitable.

For trucking, heavy-duty transport, and machinery, this is a game changer. Imagine clean power, unmatched reliability, and a network that actually works.

Cummins just sent one clear message: the future won't belong to ONE technology. Hydrogen is here-and it's ready to compete.

The road ahead just changed forever☺

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Hemi orange too!

Here in California, there are very few Hydrogen stations. They’re shutting them down slowly. The rest of the country, they’re nonexistent. The hydrogen infrastructure doesn’t exist.

There are Tesla superchargers all across the country. It’s already over.

The problem isnt the technology for hydrogen. The problem is safety storing hydrogen(extremely explosive and volitile) , making hydrogen (requires alot of money and energy) and scaling production in the supply chain isnt possible because its not Chinas focus.

It would take another 20 years to get hydrogen fuel based cars to be as wide used as gas is today.

Is gasoline not extremely explosive and volatile? I think we could figure this out.

It took decades to figure out gasoline and the same will be true for Hyrdogen. Musk made a good point earlier that trying to figure out Hydrogen is like taking 3 steps back and then taking 2 steps forward because you need electricity to make hydrogen, so why not just use the electricity.

Sure, but if electricity has to be stored by mining more minerals for batteries, then where is the savings?

We should be so much farther into the future by now than we actually are!

We live in a much after paced world now then decades ago especially with ai.

My only disagreement is that everyone in the US want to believe AI will solve all the problems instantly but there are real world limits that cant be rushed no matter how much money you print.

My only disagreement with that is that, yes there are real world limits. But they don't apply to absolutely everything.

Let me give you a real world example of limitations the US cant solve but are gaslighting people about. The type of Energy needed to build out AI data centers the US cant produce without many more dedicated nuclear reactors. They would have to starve off American homes usage of energy to even get started with AI data centers providing industrial calculations. So ok how long does it take to make a Nuclear reactor with no red tape or government oversight for safety, at least 5 years.

Got get that Russian Plutonium. ;-)