As of last week there were only two (2) new Mirai still available before the 2021 which has officially been released on the 12/9/2020.
As of April 2019 - There have been at least 14 instances of Tesla cars catching fire since 2013, with the majority occurring after a crash. That’s 14 too many.
always, but inevitable. talk to me when toyota sells there one millionth fcev hint: i hope you can speak beyond the grave
Well then let’s include all FCEVs from Honda and Hyundai as well then. That would be a true sampling of FCEV versus BEV fires. The Bolt seems to be the latest victim with fires.
I'd consider pressurized hydrogen in large quantities a fairly significant hazard that currently is not in mainstream America. Even overseas there have been examples of refueling station fires . So the fire numbers aren't great in supporting FCEV's. But parse and present the data as you see fit .