Range. Current hydrogen cars have a range of around 450 km. This is a higher range than the majority of Electric Vehicles in the market and a lower range as compared to the performance of diesel vehicles. Hydrogen poses risks of the same order of magnitude as other fuels. In a collision in an open space, a hydrogen fuel cell car should have less potential hazard than either natural gas or a gasoline vehicle. A potential risk is a release in an enclosed home garage, where an accumulation of hydrogen could lead to fire or explosion if no hydrogen detection or risk mitigation devices or measures are applied (such as passive or active ventilation). 25/05/2016 D3.2 QUESTIONNAIRES FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND SELECTED STAKEHOLDERS Page 30 of 57
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Range. Current hydrogen cars have a range of around 450 km. This is a higher range than the majority of Electric Vehicles in the market and a lower range as compared to the performance of diesel vehicles. Hydrogen poses risks of the same order of magnitude as other fuels. In a collision in an open space, a hydrogen fuel cell car should have less potential hazard than either natural gas or a gasoline vehicle. A potential risk is a release in an enclosed home garage, where an accumulation of hydrogen could lead to fire or explosion if no hydrogen detection or risk mitigation devices or measures are applied (such as passive or active ventilation). 25/05/2016 D3.2 QUESTIONNAIRES FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND SELECTED STAKEHOLDERS Page 30 of 57.
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