This is good news. It's new, but we had hydrogen powered vehicles back in the 1970s. Completely safe too. The storage for the H2 was a compound that absorbed the H2 and rendered it completely safe from fire. A live demonstration was made having people fire bullets into the tank. The sponsor then lit a match and lit the bullet hole on fire. It was nothing more than a pilot light flame.
The company was based in Provo, UT. In 1976, they drove a fleet of 200 postal trucks running on H2 to Washington DC to lobby for funding.
Never heard from the company after that. Their vehicles never reached the market.
This is good news. It's new, but we had hydrogen powered vehicles back in the 1970s. Completely safe too. The storage for the H2 was a compound that absorbed the H2 and rendered it completely safe from fire. A live demonstration was made having people fire bullets into the tank. The sponsor then lit a match and lit the bullet hole on fire. It was nothing more than a pilot light flame.
The company was based in Provo, UT. In 1976, they drove a fleet of 200 postal trucks running on H2 to Washington DC to lobby for funding.
Never heard from the company after that. Their vehicles never reached the market.