Trucking OEM collaboration is yielding major strides in hydrogen fuel cell technology. The next system from Cellcentric, a Daimler/Volvo joint venture, promises shockingly viable performance for the long haul.
Is hydrogen leaking from containers an environmental issue? I don’t know much about it but I’m thinking that because of its buoyancy it could rise to the ozone layer and react with the ozone creating high altitude water vapor, both destroying parts of the ozone and creating a greenhouse gas (water). I might be totally overthinking it though. I don’t really know where to ask this and I just saw this community appear on my feed so I figured I’d ask here.
Hydrogen exists naturally in the environment. These are silly claims likely originating from the fossil fuel industry.