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The Hyperion XP-1 that’s scheduled to arrive in late 2021 will need hydrogen to make those claimed 2.2 second 0-60 sprints. One of the big bugaboos these days is the expense and shortage of fueling stations. Tom Voelk talks to Hyperion CEO and founder Angelo Kafantaris to get his arguments for building out an infrastructure and new practical ways to produce hydrogen. Remember, this is a Zoom call so audio and video quality are not pristine.
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The Hyperion XP-1 that’s scheduled to arrive in late 2021 will need hydrogen to make those claimed 2.2 second 0-60 sprints. One of the big bugaboos these days is the expense and shortage of fueling stations. Tom Voelk talks to Hyperion CEO and founder Angelo Kafantaris to get his arguments for building out an infrastructure and new practical ways to produce hydrogen. Remember, this is a Zoom call so audio and video quality are not pristine.

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