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The finer points are to with the engine and the ammonia system. We will be the only company that will be able to offer 100% zero emission, with the range and performance equal and better than a diesel truck. The new Exalt V range will outperform, be more efficient, be more drivable, be back in service quicker and other longer truck life than any other truck in the same lift category.


All Diesel 16,000kg truck will produce a minimum of 21.44kg of CO2 per hour, Zero Emission Electric trucks at the same weight will have a range of only 6.5 hours and when their battery gets to 25% or bellow they lose 75% of their performance. The V range will be the only 100% Zero emission truck that can run for 15 hours then can be refuel in less than 10 min.


Just in case you missed it here is what i have said


We are looking at the FOURTH QUARTER OF THIS YEAR. We are still able to do some work on the finer parts and the major parts are all done.
  • Posted 4 Apr 2020 02:13
  • Modified 4 Apr 2020 02:15 by poster
  • By Exalteze
  • joined 7 Feb'20 - 89 messages
  • Halifax, United Kingdom
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