Hi junior, to my knowledge afc only have the double 50kw rapid, no ultra rapid (above 100kw) so yes would be a concern, maybe something in the pipeline, we just don't know, they arent very giving on the info front of late. I would like to see some orders come in surely this should be about the right time. The competition are using battery flow and Lion so need to be aware of that. Ive been driving Evs for three years and I hardly ever charge on a motorway, chargers are everywhere now not just forecourts, so charging cost can be kept down by choosing where, Im not sure people still driving fossil cars think of that maybe.
'Streetworks and permissions' for 50kwh fast charger...@25p a kwh....Nope don't think car mobility is our market for years yet, if at all. Flak jacket on.
Resato Intenational adjacent space15 May 2020 17:46
Hydrogen mobility is growing rapidly, especially in countries like Germany and South Korea which have committed to invest in a hydrogen fuelling station infrastructure. As with any growth market, there is space for new entrants. The question is: which kinds of industries are well placed to migrate into hydrogen mobility? Industrial gas players are coming from the direction of hydrogen production and gases distribution, energy majors already have a stake in the roadside filling station infrastructure, and automotive OEMs also have an interest.
Mario Sánchez-Sanz from University Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M), Spain, warns that hydrogen leaks into narrow gaps, for example between hydrogen fuel cells and a surrounding protective case. In such environments, he and his colleagues show that hydrogen can burn as hard-to-see, low-temperature flames that are generally difficult to detect. ‘The possibility of having these flames near a fuel storage depot clearly increases the risk of an accident,’ he says.
RE: Afternoon All Cavers .........13 May 2020 23:37
Think it was hit today so 274p from here ? Gs wholehearted thanks for the in cave ppe, however virtual gloves have now virtually run out. Stay safe, Stay alert, keep of the Northern line.