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Viritech Apricale is a hydrogen-powered hypercar that stores hydrogen in its chassis

Viritech Apricale is a hydrogen-powered hypercar that stores hydrogen in its chassis

Posted on May 4, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

British startup Viricale has presented its hydrogen-powered Apricale hypercar as a viable alternative to all-conquering electric supercars like the Pininfarina Battista, Rimac C_Two, and Lotus Evija.

Derived from the Latin word ‘apricus’ (which means to be ‘touched by the sun’), Apricale is one of many reference designs from Viritech that demonstrates how its core technology could benefit the automotive, aerospace, marine, energy, rail freight, and other distributed power industries.
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