Hydrogen powered truck by 2020

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  1. Chinatown

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    Fulfilling a promise it made months ago, a Utah-based startup named Nikola Motor Company has unveiled a futuristic-looking, hydrogen-powered Class 8 truck named One during an event held in Salt Lake City.
    The One emits nothing but water vapor thanks to a hydrogen-electric drivetrain that generates 1,000 horsepower and a stunning 2,000 pound-feet of torque. It can hit 60 mph from a stop in 30 seconds, which makes it about twice as fast as a conventional, diesel-burning semi. It’s also capable of cruising at 65 mph up a hill, meaning it could be the first semi to travel in the fast lane up a mountain pass.
    Electricity is generated by a hydrogen fuel cell and stored in a lithium-ion battery pack. The drivetrain provides anywhere between 800 and 1,200 miles of range, and the One returns the equivalent of 15 mpg.
    Skeptics are quick to point out that the almost complete lack of an infrastructure makes running a hydrogen-powered semi impractical at best. Nikola is aware of this issue, and it plans to solve it by building a network of hydrogen charging stations across the United States and Canada starting in 2018. Think of it as Tesla’s Supercharger network for hydrogen-powered vehicles.
    Like Tesla, Nikola will adopt an unusual business model to distribute its vehicles. It will offer truckers a 72-month/one million-mile lease program that includes unlimited hydrogen, a warranty, and scheduled maintenance for anywhere between $5,000 and $7,000 a month. Sales and maintenance will be handled by Ryder System, which has 800 service centers in North America.
    The Nikola One semi will be built in the United States. The company is currently talking to several states, and it will decide on the location of its first factory early next year.
    The idea of a semi truck that runs on something other than diesel has generated a surprising amount of interest from the trucking industry. Nikola has already received nearly $3 billion in pre-orders. Production is scheduled to start by 2020, and the One will be quickly followed up by a smaller model appropriately named Two.
     
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  3. Chinatown

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    Ryder will do the maintenance; wonder if they'll be lease trucks thru Ryder?
     
  4. x1Heavy

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    So help me I want one. Ive been designing a tractor a long time mentally and this is what comes up with. The idea of 6 drive motors on all 6 wheels have imnense appeal along with Back-EMF sensing so that who among the team of 6 white horses is slipping and the computer can get that wheel settled down to pull.

    I don't know how it will be possible to jump into that thing and tow a 53 around for half hour or so. I fear something like that Nickolas will be one rig I will never drive because it is still in development. I would order this first before the Otto.

    IF any one buys this Nickolas and shows up in Sherwood, contact me and I will be more than happy to come down.
     
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  5. Ric Rabbit

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    Looks similar to my design (in avatar)! Well gee, won't need EPA regs at all anymore!!
     
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    [​IMG](The Nikola One hydrogen-powered truck.Nikola Motor Company) A Utah-based startup is trying to revolutionize the trucking industry with hydrogen power.
    Nikola Motor Company unveiled its hydrogen-powered truck, the Nikola One, on Thursday evening. The truck primarily relies on hydrogen fuel cells, but also comes with a 320 kWh battery, to achieve a range of 1,200 miles.
     
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    How much does it weigh?
     
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    And. Not to be a downer...but are there built in safeguards into protection of the fuel cells? A hydrogen explosion would be catastrophic.
     
  9. KillingTime

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    Lol, buncha ugly Highway Hindenburg's hauling around hazmat.
     
  10. Ric Rabbit

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    Hydrogen is safer than gasoline/diesel fumes in the sense that would have to mix with air before becoming combustible. A simple leak would dissipate quickly.

    Be curious what sized fuel cel truck has? As comparison my solar inverter gens 3.6kw with batts picking up any draw surges beyond panel output (2.1kw). Like Preis could have regenerative braking and a small diesel/CNG batt charging system too. I like the 'midcab' entry door - quite unique!
     
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