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- gboppExplorerHyundai CONCEPT hydrogen truck
It is a neat looking rig. I'm guessing if it is built it will look different than the concept drawings. - wanderingaimlesExplorerRange is tied to their dealerships for access to fuel, but still far better than being tied to an extension cord for hours at a time.
Has anyone seen any news stories on collisions/accidents involving the smaller Hydrogen fueled vehicles in LA? I found the testing rating info, but didn't see any real world information. Have to believe there have been some cases. - drsteveExplorerFriend of mine runs the maintenance department of a city mass transit fleet that includes several hydrogen powered buses. They run well but parts availability is an issue.
- Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerWay cool specially for those who'll convert that semis into an RV.
We are looking at our future. - colliehaulerExplorer III
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Spacecraft mfg in Missouri converts large trailers into high end RV'S, this would make a cool rig for that conversion.
Way cool specially for those who'll convert that semis into an RV.
We are looking at our future.
Reminds me of the Futureliner GM had for the world's fair. - fj12ryderExplorer III
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Yup, right there with the flying cars from Mechanix Illustrated in the 50's.
Way cool specially for those who'll convert that semis into an RV.
We are looking at our future.
How can anyone take any of this Photoshop stuff seriously? The finished product will look like a truck, that is if it ever shows up at all. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Yup, right there with the flying cars from Mechanix Illustrated in the 50's.
Way cool specially for those who'll convert that semis into an RV.
We are looking at our future.
How can anyone take any of this Photoshop stuff seriously? The finished product will look like a truck, that is if it ever shows up at all.
I bet you also said before that wireless pocket size phone is not possible. - Chris_BryantExplorer II
- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
- WVcampgroundExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
And Tesla with 75,000 lbs load.
Tesla test with 75,000 lbs load
75,000 lb load? Read the embedded CHP Facebook post in the article.
"According to the driver the truck is operating at approximately 75,000 lbs"
Operating at 75,000 lbs (Which is also legal) is a lot different than hauling 75,000 lbs (which is not without permits and some more axles). The concrete is inside the cranium of the author who did the cocktail napkin math.
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