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Wow there are tens if not hundreds of millions of tons of ammonia shipped by road, rail, sea and even in pipelines every year. This so dangerous gas must kill tens of thousands of people every year.

Well just a point the Backbird plane is powered by ammonia and it will fly over California as well as the rest of the USA so yes ammonia will really fly in all the USA.

There will be enough interest from good dealers. No dealer will want to be behind when their customers want a 100% zero emission truck with up to 20 hour range and 10 min refuel time. As well as all the other benefits our truck can offer. as against LPG that will be only 65% Zero emission and battery powered trucks that will have only a six hour range maximum and at least a three hour charge time. Or Hydrogen that need a multi million dollar refueling system and cost four time more to run and twice as much to purchase



Stam you are years behind at least get the right website
  • Posted 4 Apr 2019 05:52
  • Modified 4 Apr 2019 05:53 by poster
  • By exalt
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  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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