Hydrogen.
Zero emissions.
Zero limits.
We're done with fossil fuels.
Good.
…but everything plugged in?
One cable for everything we do?
Really?
The facts
01
DependencyIf everything runs solely on electricity, one power outage — or a shortage of battery materials — shuts down all of society. We're trading dependence on oil for total dependence on the grid and foreign raw materials.
That's not progress — that's an unacceptable risk.
02
Grid congestionThe grid simply wasn't built for millions of electric cars, heat pumps, and data centres. The grid operator no longer guarantees 24/7 full-capacity connections — entrepreneurs who want to electrify are stuck on a waiting list.
"We're squeezing an ocean through a straw."
03
PriceTens of billions in new grid infrastructure — passed on to the end user. Charging at a public charging point has already skyrocketed in price over recent years. And the worst is still to come.
Time is money. So is power — and the bill keeps growing.
The way out.
Zero emissions.
Zero limits.
Why it works
Hydrogen is a way to store electricity. It can be produced during moments of abundant sun and/or wind, and stored far longer than batteries. Two independent sources — the electricity grid and hydrogen — together are safer and cheaper than depending on one overloaded cable.
2
systems
vs 1 overloaded cable
No heavy battery, no polluting raw materials. Over its full lifespan — from factory to scrapyard — a car running on green hydrogen has the lowest emissions of all. Cleaner than even the best EV on green electricity.
H₂O
zero emissions
the only emission from the exhaust
No need to plan routes. No waiting time. You fill up hydrogen like diesel: full in 3 minutes and 850+ km further. Full cargo space. Full working day. Full freedom.
3 min.
850+ km
full. drive. free.
The Rebelhy model
This is how we build our own network from the ground up.
By H₂ Believers, for H₂ Believers. The more people join, the lower the price.
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