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These vehicles use metal hydrides to store the Hydrogen. The gas is actually absorbed into a matrix of larger atoms under fairly low pressures. Probably safer than gasoline. H2 will rise if it leaks and the flame is clear and also rises. The horrible flames of the Hindenburg fire resulted from the fabric which was coated with a sealer containing powdered aluminum.

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These so called scientists need to get their shit together: they can't design a safe and effective vaccine, can't build lithium batteries that don't spontaneously explode with fire, can't build an aircraft that stays aloft and can't design a simple cantilever bridge that lasts long enough to use it.

I am pretty sure the HindenBURG was a jewish fasle flag. I can't remember exactly, but you can be sure if jew run Hollywood made a movie about it then they were involved.

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500 mile range

So good but not great range? Do a cost benefit analysis plz.

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Oh don't look too closely at this! Please! Do you want evil big oil to continue ruining our planet?

They could get the range way up by putting a huge tank of compressed H2 rather than these tiny cartridges.

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Do you want evil big oil to continue ruining our planet?

Yes. also;

China is the largest producer of hydrogen today, at about 25 million tons (Mt), or roughly a quarter of the global total. Most of the volume is produced from fossil fuels (60 percent from coal, and 25 percent from natural gas) as feedstocks in refineries or chemical facilities.

What do you support China now? Fucking Russian shill! Also ironic where hydrogen is sourced from.