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Australian electric battery-swap truck company JANUS is going to SMASH Tesla-Semi!
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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie Pete" data-source="post: 77049987" data-attributes="member: 421731"><p>Hydrogen powered vehicles/aircraft will require special designs. It is the lightest gas and can migrate through the crystal structure of steel pipe. The gas storage will require venting to atmosphere. It is far easier to ignite than any other gas except acetylene. There have been a number of vehicles blown apart by acetylene leaking from cylinders. The inductive spark from interior lighting is more than enough to set it off. </p><p></p><p>Sure, it can be done. The question is, should it be done? If it was cheap and easy, we'd all be driving hydrogen powered vehicles. The vast majority of investment is in EV's. There is a reason for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie Pete, post: 77049987, member: 421731"] Hydrogen powered vehicles/aircraft will require special designs. It is the lightest gas and can migrate through the crystal structure of steel pipe. The gas storage will require venting to atmosphere. It is far easier to ignite than any other gas except acetylene. There have been a number of vehicles blown apart by acetylene leaking from cylinders. The inductive spark from interior lighting is more than enough to set it off. Sure, it can be done. The question is, should it be done? If it was cheap and easy, we'd all be driving hydrogen powered vehicles. The vast majority of investment is in EV's. There is a reason for that. [/QUOTE]
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