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JCB develops hydrogen combustion engine and outlines plans for the future of propulsion
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<blockquote data-quote="TechWise" data-source="post: 7734688" data-attributes="member: 11384"><p>Aside from anything else, Hydrogen is the smallest atom in the known universe. As I understand it, if you put it in a steel tank, it's so small that it simply seeps out through the steel, never mind any loose connectors or rubber seals etc. That makes transportation and storage incredibly difficult, which might just as well be substitued for "incredibly expensive".</p><p></p><p>I think electric is the way everything is going to have to go, with maturing battery technology gradually permitting electrification of larger and larger vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechWise, post: 7734688, member: 11384"] Aside from anything else, Hydrogen is the smallest atom in the known universe. As I understand it, if you put it in a steel tank, it's so small that it simply seeps out through the steel, never mind any loose connectors or rubber seals etc. That makes transportation and storage incredibly difficult, which might just as well be substitued for "incredibly expensive". I think electric is the way everything is going to have to go, with maturing battery technology gradually permitting electrification of larger and larger vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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