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A SG battery have 4MW 3x2x3 1044kg, a fuel engine have 1,5MW 3x2x2 966kg.
So my question is about fuel/space/weight.
If battery have better energy density, output and weight, fuel engine is useless
In vanilla, h2 engines are meant to be as backup power; since gasoline engines are tier 2 h2 engines, it makes sense they still are backup power.
Some of my (vanilla) blueprints have backup engines. It can be useful sometimes.
Rovers can actually run pretty well on h2 engines + storage. Using the gasoline engine makes it even more efficient.
Using lithium batteries requires a higher tech tier and is more efficient, but getting the fuels can be quite early in a game.
I found lithium ore before crude oil.
So should i invest in gasoline for energy density or solve everything with lithium?
While browsing for niter I got annoyed and went creative just to see if it even spawns. I found 1 oil deposit and 1 niter deposit on earth. Seems to be rare. I am using deeper ores module.
Farming the Lithium cells for the first LG battery was a bit tedious but made the progression much more fluent afterwards.
I don't know if gasoline is helping you with electricity that much, however there is rocket fuel made from Oil and afaik it's tier 2 after hydrogen. Not that I need that much thrust for my first space trip anyway. However, crafting polymers from sulfur and carbon takes ages and you need a lot (and I mean REALLY alot) rubber for the last tier tech blocks. A jumpdrive takes a whopping 6000 rubber. My guess is that refining oil and grabbing polymers doing so (instead of going the synthetical route) saves time on that. I haven't tried any oil though.