ExpressLane
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Sure does not look zero emissions to me.

This might be hard to escape in time.
Sounds like an inherently dangerous design. Think about if it was full of people some with mobility issues.More like it might be impossible to escape at all. The fire is on the roof of the vehicle and that spray of incendiary material likely burning metal bits, would severely injure anyone hit by it running out of the bus. It's as if they designed it to be deathtrap for passengers in the event of a battery fire.

Sounds like an inherently dangerous design. Think about if it was full of people some with mobility issues.![]()
Sure does not look zero emissions to me.
Oh my!
Flow cell is the answer. Long range and not flammable or toxic.It's a deathtrap if the battery detonates like it did in that video. You flee and are hit by that shower of burning metal and you are either killed or grievously burned and injured, or you don't flee you die in the bus. Mounting the battery pack on the roof was insane. Oh, the smoke from lithium battery fires is highly toxic too. Among other horrifically nasty chemicals released is hydrogen fluoride that forms hydrofluoric acid with water...
This might be hard to escape in time.
Sounds like an inherently dangerous design. Think about if it was full of people some with mobility issues.![]()
Flow cell is the answer. Long range and not flammable or toxic.