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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

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    This is even more interesting I feel. All the specs make my D3 look shabby and I love my D3



    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

    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 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 ......... Dreaming perhaps Hoping as well

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    All talk perhaps

    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

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    Project Zeus

    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



    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

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