So much for electric lorries

Juddian:
''The manufacturer says liquid – instead of gaseous - hydrogen will be used as with its higher energy density, the vehicle’s performance is planned to equal that of a comparable conventional diesel truck."

A comparable conventional MB truck presumably, does the driver have a fred flinstone style opening in the floor or pedals to assist hill climbing, is he bolted to the seat so when he encounters the statutory pot hole he isn’t thrown from the seat bringing the vehicle to a shuddering halt ? :smiling_imp:
Hows that going to work when there’s no Fred, driverless by next year isn’t that the great replacement plan.

Yep loads of robots making and moving stuff which the unemployed on UC can’t afford to buy.
The nuclear fuelled nightmare based on solving the non existent fake CO2 problem in which gambling on which power station blows up first will replace the riderless horse racing idea which fell at the first hurdle.

Ironically hydrogen fuelled engines work fine but there’s not as much profit in making proper engines as flogging electric toys for a proper vehicle price.

That’s if they can find a way of making hydrogen that doesn’t consume more expensive dangerous nuke generated energy than the stuff contains when they’ve got it.