Liquid air is now widely recognised as a zero-emissions transport fuel with promising potential. The idea was developed by British inventor Peter Dearman in his garage-turned-workshop in Hertfordshire. The technology is now gaining traction and the first on-vehicle tests are expected to take place this summer. Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading Sign up … Continued
Liquid air is now widely recognised as a zero-emissions transport fuel with promising potential. The idea was developed by British inventor Peter Dearman in his garage-turned-workshop in Hertfordshire. The technology is now gaining traction and the first on-vehicle tests are expected to take place this summer.
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