Inside the News - Edition #683

Allan Leibowitz -
Inside the News
- 4 Sep 2014 ( #683 )
<1 min read
There's been much talk about fuel cells and their benefits, but we haven't heard many first-person accounts.
In fact, there's an interesting discussion under way in our Forums, with one observer talking at length about "bugs" in the solution. He claims fuel cells take longer to recharge than regular batteries, they don't last a full shift and require far more maintenance than their conventional competitors.
If you have direct experience, why not join the discussion?
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