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Now some on ammonia as a fuel.
Richard Vere-Compton seems to be the inspiration behind Exalts ever changing power source,
Article shared on linkedin by Richard Vere-Compton.
"Regarding our technology, these are primarily units which today are powered by lead-acid batteries, and where typically three batteries are cycled constantly - one in use, one on charge and one cooling down. The most obvious applications are forklift trucks, golf carts and electric wheelchairs."


" The firm hopes to make a serious breakthrough in 3-5 years, when the most obvious prototypes have been developed, tested and marketed."
  • Posted 14 Jun 2019 12:49
  • By Yidneck
  • joined 20 Jan'17 - 110 messages
  • New York, United States

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