Very interesting I do think hydrogen has its place, here in Australia the former MG dairy tankers, their trucks were run on GAS or propane or LPG and the range wasn’t huge. If truck run out of GAS the truck had small diesel generator that would be use as limp home mode but I think range was 26kms, not ideal for Australia as any major road accidents you be force divert off which add lot kms to destination.
Very interesting I do think hydrogen has its place, here in Australia the former MG dairy tankers, their trucks were run on GAS or propane or LPG and the range wasn’t huge. If truck run out of GAS the truck had small diesel generator that would be use as limp home mode but I think range was 26kms, not ideal for Australia as any major road accidents you be force divert off which add lot kms to destination.
Clean zero emissions, quite running just giving off a bit of steam but hydrogen is expensive and I wouldn’t have thought it is commercially viable.