Maxwell61 Posted November 20, 2023 Share Posted November 20, 2023 Pensavo che sui mezzi pesanti l'idrogeno avesse un possibile futuro, ma le prime adozioni sono andate nel peggiore dei modi, i costi dell'idrogeno da idrocarburi sono troppo elevati e quelli da rinnovabili non se ne parla nemmeno. Contratti disdetti dopo i primi anni di prove. https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/transport/french-city-that-pioneered-hydrogen-buses-will-opt-for-battery-electric-in-future-due-to-ongoing-problems-and-high-costs/2-1-1551821 https://www.rechargenews.com/energy-transition/french-city-drops-order-for-51-hydrogen-buses-after-realising-electric-ones-six-times-cheaper-to-run/2-1-1143717 https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/transport/german-city-to-retire-its-one-year-old-hydrogen-fuel-cell-buses-after-2-3m-filling-station-breaks-down/2-1-1375568 https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/transport/real-world-figures-hydrogen-buses-cost-2-3-times-more-to-run-per-km-than-battery-electric-ones-says-italian-study/2-1-1511785 https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/transport/analysis-it-is-now-almost-14-times-more-expensive-to-drive-a-toyota-hydrogen-car-in-california-than-a-comparable-tesla-ev/2-1-1519315 https://www.spritmonitor.de/en/detail/1530914.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco Posted November 21, 2023 Share Posted November 21, 2023 On 19/11/2023 at 12:21, v13 scrive: ho due domande, premetto che non sono esperto di questi aggeggi: 1) perché il design dei camion è sempre super aggressivo? Non c'è nessuno che sceglie un design diverso, magari futuristico, ma non con l'effetto di un bulldog incazzato? 2) lo sterzo è ancora meccanico o by wire? Nel secondo caso, come mai mantengono la posizione orizzontale del volante anziché renderla verticale, che è sicuramente più comoda? Riguardo lo sterzo, è meccanico con servosterzo elettrico. La posizione abbastanza verticale lo tiene gli Scania. Iveco con questo ha migliorato abbastanza, ma più lo metti verticale e più spazio hai bisogno, ergo toccherebbe riprogettare per bene quella zona della cabina, con relativi costi. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pennellotref Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 (edited) https://jalopnik.com/metallica-will-go-on-tour-using-electric-and-hydrogen-f-1851333095 Cita Metallica Will Go On Tour Using Electric And Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Big Rigs The heavy metal legends want to cut down their carbon emissions with eco-friendly EV and FCEV heavy trucks. By José Rodríguez Jr. An unlikely partnership between Metallica and Iveco is behind a fleet of big rigs powered by batteries and hydrogen fuel cells hitting the road this summer for the European leg of Metallica’s M72 World Tour. The Italian heavy truck maker and American heavy metal band first teamed up last year, and Iveco celebrated by showing off a special-edition livery that the trucks will wear on tour, making stops along nine major European cities, as the Cool Down reports. The trucks hauling Metallica’s gear across Europe are a mix of battery-electric and hydrogen fuel-cell models, according to Semafor. That makes Metallica one of the earliest adopters and the most high-profile proponents of FCEVs yet. It seems the only thing Metallica hates more than file-sharing is carbon emissions. Per Semafor: When the iconic metal band goes on tour across Europe this summer, some of its guitars and drums will be hauled in trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells. The band is keen to cut the carbon footprint of its tours, said Gerrit Marx, CEO of the Italy-based truck manufacturer Iveco Group, which is designing custom low-carbon trucks for the tour: “Everywhere they have concerts, we can engage together on sustainability.” The Iveco collaboration makes Metallica the latest advocate for hydrogen, a controversial fuel that could eventually be critical to the clean energy transition but the global supply of which is currently made almost exclusively from unabated fossil fuels. Marx spoke to me on stage during Baker Hughes’ annual meeting in Florence, Italy, where some of the world’s biggest investors in hydrogen said the key to realizing the fuel’s green aspirations is to turn a blind eye, for now, to how it gets made. Instead, they’re chasing any possible end user — from steel plants to metal bands — to scale the industry up on the expectation that falling costs for renewable energy and carbon capture technology will eventually make hydrogen a genuine solution to climate change. Iveco will be supplying Metallica with EV models of its S-Way trucks, known as the S-eWay, as well as some trucks that run on liquified natural gas, which aren’t quite as eco-friendly as the EV and FCEV models but have significantly greater range. The S-eWay trucks have a range of up to 500 kilometers, or 311 miles, while the S-Way LNG trucks can go up to 1,600 kilometers, or 994 miles. The latest hydrogen-powered FCEVs from Iveco have a range of up to 800 kilometers (497 miles). But it’s unclear which S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks Iveco will lend Metallica, since last year’s announcement only mentioned the S-Way LNG and S-eWay, which had just been refreshed, as the Financial Post reports: To close the launch event, a special announcement was made about a partnership between IVECO and rock legends Metallica. IVECO will support Metallica during the European leg of their M72 World Tour, running from May to July 2024, with electric and natural gas trucks accompanying the band across various locations, and IVECO electric and gas minibuses serving as shuttles during the concerts. The IVECO vehicles will help reduce the tour’s CO2 emissions, and several other initiatives will be implemented based on the core values of environmental sustainability and social responsibility embraced by both the brand and the band. The theme song for the full MY24 range is “It’s Electric” performed by Metallica. Metallica will also use Iveco minibus EVs as shuttles during their concerts, in order to further reduce carbon emissions. It would be easy to call this an empty gesture, but the band genuinely seems intent on reducing its carbon emissions, as opposed to some other contemporary artists like Taylor Swift. Or, it could just be an exercise in good PR for both the truck maker and Metallica. But nothing rocks harder than renewables and lower emissions, and the heavy metal icons from LA seem to agree. The Iveco EV partnership is another feather in its renewables cap: Metallica has committed nearly $2 million to support “Metallica scholars,” some of which are budding workers in the renewables sector, like wind turbine technicians from lower-income Texas schools. Every little bit counts, I guess. Who knows? Maybe Metallica has finally quenched its thirst for gasoline. P.S.: Ride the lightning !!!! Edited March 15 by pennellotref 1 1 . “There are varying degrees of hugs. I can hug you nicely, I can hug you tightly, I can hug you like a bear, I can really hug you. Everything starts with physical contact. Then it can degrade, but it starts with physical contact." SM su Autonews Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KimKardashian Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 Comunque dal vivo ha una bella presenza, molto elegante sembra un Mercedes, ne vedo parecchi in belle tinte Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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