This is interesting.
Hydrogen-powered cars to be manufactured in NSW
Australian company H2X to manufacture hydrogen vehicles in NSW - ABC News
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This is interesting.
Hydrogen-powered cars to be manufactured in NSW
Australian company H2X to manufacture hydrogen vehicles in NSW - ABC News
This is even more interesting I feel. All the specs make my D3 look shabby and I love my D3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pHpUETheHM
It is getting my attention over making the D3 into a hydrogen battery beast now I think. The share price of the company from when I brought it almost pays for it [thumbsupbig][thumbsupbig][thumbsupbig]
I liked several parts of the Tesla truck except that I wonder about those big trips off the track. 10kg of hydrogen in a spare tank in the back (or two) and your across the Simpson desert just possibly with out using the spare tanks[biggrin] simpson desert crossing distance is 715 kilometres
Appreciate we need a H2 distribution network first of course. and the badgers build and for them to be .........[bighmmm] Dreaming perhaps Hoping as well
All talk perhaps[thumbsupbig]
The Hyperion XP-1 hypercar wants to give hydrogen a halo effect
The specs claim more than 1,000 miles of range and a top speed of 221mph.
The Hyperion XP-1 hypercar wants to give hydrogen a halo effect | Ars Technica
A hydrogen Disco one step away
Jaguar Land Rover project aims for hydrogen SUVs by 2030
Project Zeus could see a hydrogen-fuelled Range Rover make production later this decade[biggrin]
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is embarking on a serious hydrogen power research project with the aim of developing fuel cell-powered versions of its larger vehicles.
Should the research effort – which is known as Project Zeus – prove successful, the fuel cell technology would most likely be ready for production use around the time of the next-generation Range Rover Evoque’s arrival in the middle of the 2020s and then be used for zero-emissions versions of larger models in the future.
Jaguar Land Rover project aims for hydrogen SUVs by 2030 | Autocar