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Tugger Just a point on the Hyster fuel cell big truck. I'm working with an Expert in fuel cell technology who has been working in this type of industry for more than thirty years. Its his opinion from past experience that the fuel cell in such a big truck would suffer from vibration and would ultimately damage the fuel cell core with in twelve months. This would require the core to be re built.

Now yes fuel cells work is large equipment like buses but these run on smooth roads mostly and have a full suspension system on them not like a forklift that is working in an outside environment as large as 75,000kg
  • Posted 12 Oct 2018 02:51
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  • By exalt
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  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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