cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/52369691

According to the complaint, Toyota and its hydrogen partner, FirstElement Fuel (True Zero), intentionally concealed evidence of:

  • hydrogen leaks near hot engine components, creating explosion risks

  • sudden power loss, acceleration, and braking failures leading to collisions and injuries

  • a collapsing hydrogen infrastructure, leaving drivers stranded for weeks without access to fuel

  • aggressive financial collection tactics by Toyota Motor Credit Corporation, targeting owners of inoperable vehicles.

  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    I thinks it’s more that there is no acceptable solution for aviation yet, so yes there’s room

    • batteries will never have sufficient power density
    • plant based fuels are unlikely to scale
    • hydrogen has technical challenges
    • ammonia is dangerous

    Every option has significant limitations but we need something to work

    • Frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Solid state batteries may well be dense enough. Admittedly, that is something of a “two years away for the last ten years” problem.

      It’s also a safety issue. Now, the issues with safety in EVs is overblown, but commercial aviation has much tighter safety standards. Fortunately, solid state batteries fix that, too.

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      Airplane fuel is dangerous and full of lead. Every time people list disadvantages of alternative technologies, they pretend current fuels aren’t a toxic dangerous mess.

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        Jet fuel doesn’t contain lead and never did.

        AvGas does still have a lead problem and it was commonly used before the jet age, but is now relegated to small general aviation aircraft - a miniscule percentage. If you look at aviation as a whole, leaded gas usage is effectively zero.

        Really the problem comes down to contamination at and near small historical airfields.

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            You can always find more toxic stuff to worry about but fire fighting foam is independent of fuel toxicity and the concern is not lead