I presume you haven't watched it, otherwise you might have refrained from posting it.
eta: There's also plenty of info in articles about their Hyliion 'hybrid' system. Easily found with google..
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AFAICS the NHTSA is setting out to 'reassure the public'. It is called 'change management' where you try to allay the fears of people afraid of change.
Deliberately misleading deception from you. You concealed the relevant bit which said how long the fire had been burning before that witness noted the floor collapse, which was what we were actually discussing.I cited the relevant bit which was the floor collapse, which is what we were discussing.
Don't be stupid. The Telegraph does not say one car fell. They say all this happened after one car caught fire. One car at first, but they very much do not say only one car caught fire and it would be inconceivably stupid to think they meant that.DAILY TELEGRAPH seems to think it is one car that is falling through the floor not dozens.
But looking at the O'Reardon video this seems to be a vehicle falling from the ground floor to the lower ground...? (See fireball)








My link was as follows:
https://90newstime.com/index.php/2023/10/11/a473695827-html/?feed_id=97234&_unique_id=654ca304c9fa2
As I stated, I did not supply the link as it was dodgy. For the second time, it is not possible to copy and paste from it as it diverts to adverts.
This shows you're as bad at managing your computer as you are at many other things. Like others have mentioned, I was able to select text and copy it from that site with no problem. Why on earth are you running a browsing the web without some sort of ad blocker in place?
Second, if a site pulls those sorts of shenanigans with their visitors, don't you think they just might be dodgy in a few other ways?
It was aliens.It didn't. There was a conspiracy to conceal the truth (something to do with the king's electric coach). It was exposed by intrepid reporters in the newspapers of the time.
Hyliion junked their e-truck division last week and are heading for trouble, hence the drop in EPS and sell recommendations.A snippet from the Hyliion website:
"It will also be capable of operating on over 20 different fuels including hydrogen, natural gas, propane, ammonia and conventional fuels."
uh huh, uh huh
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Hyliion junked their e-truck division last week and are heading for trouble, hence the drop in EPS and sell recommendations.
Aha. You found a company who were developing a hybrid conversion system for large articulated truck tractors, where they intended to replace one of the two driven rear axles with an electrically driven one.
Is there any evidence that the car that started the fire was a six-wheeler?
Is there any evidence that the car that started the fire was a six-wheeler?
I can't find any official statement explicitly ruling it out.

Well exporting one of their trucks to Britain in order to start the Luton fire is definitely not good publicity.
Would it have fitted into the car park?Is there any evidence that the car that started the fire was a six-wheeler?
Maybe on the roof, with the fire engines.Would it have fitted into the car park?