Topic: Mirai

4 chapters across the catalog

Wet-Bulb
Episode 1460 2:25:49 - 2:29:58

1460: Wet-Bulb

Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Cold Weather Failures and Toyota Mirai

The viability of hydrogen fuel cells is questioned, particularly their performance in cold climates where exhaust water can freeze and block tailpipes. A report from Latham, New York, describes ice balls forming in testing rigs at 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Despite infrastructure challenges, hydrogen pumps are being installed in locations like Union Station in Los Angeles to support vehicles like the Toyota Mirai.

MAGATARD
Episode 1457 2:02:48 - 2:07:49

1457: MAGATARD

Toyota Mirai, Hydrogen Fuel Experience

A listener shares their experience leasing a 2018 Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicle in California. While the car offered significant rebates and free fuel, the infrastructure was plagued by offline stations and freezing fuel nozzles. The report concludes that hydrogen will not be a viable alternative to gasoline in the U.S. without a dedicated pipeline system.

New World Hackers
Episode 871 47:55 - 52:35

871: New World Hackers

New World Hackers, Mirai Botnet and DVR Exploits

A group calling itself New World Hackers claimed responsibility for the Dyn DDoS attack. Security firm Flashpoint suggests the hackers exploited vulnerabilities in Chinese-made DVRs and webcams using malware. The hosts discuss the poor security standards of these internet-connected consumer devices.

Aristocrats!
Episode 675 1:44:46 - 1:48:14

675: Aristocrats!

Toyota Mirai Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Launch and Infrastructure Costs

Toyota unveiled the Mirai, a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle marketed as the "future" of eco-friendly transportation. However, the high cost of refueling stations—estimated at $4.3 million each—poses a significant barrier to the widespread adoption of a hydrogen-based automotive economy.