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Keyou GmbH building hydrogen fueled diesel engines in Germany a perfect match for Eirex Tech for 25 cents per gasoline gallon equivalent $0.25 Kilogram.
Keyou GmbH building hydrogen fueled diesel engines in Germany a perfect match for Eirex Tech for 25 cents per gasoline gallon equivalent $0.25 Kilogram.
Although this is fake news, anyone that buys a car from a dealership or takes their care there for repairs are fools waiting to be separated from their money.
If the big 3 want to survive they will need to get rid of the dealers. The manufacturers pay millions apone millions of dollars advertising while the dealers butcher the brands with their crude, unscrupulous and poor business practices turn everyone off.
The pace of EV battery innovation throughout this new industry has been striking. And we're still in the early stages. All while eliminating the need for thousands of parts to the obvious benefit of vehicle longevity.
I like the Eirex Tech in Canada that converts any type of water into hydrogen gas at 25 cents per gasoline gallon equivalent ($0.25 KG) is amazing compared to $14 KG they change for H2 in Los Angeles.
Water injection in combination with hydrogen fueled internal combustion engine (HICE) increases engine performance and reduction of NOX resulting from high temperature combustion.
Hydrogen can be produced by splitting H2O into HHO (hydroxide) by the engine's electrical system as soon as it's started - the spark fires at top dead centre with hydrogen enters the cylinder head. I've done it using a very basic system but needed an electrolyte that didn't cook itself - I used bicarb but it cooked and failed after just a day. So it's possible. Thus it ran on water.
I really believe Toyota has more to offer consumers with its hydrogen powered engines which do not rely on batteries nor limited on range as refill time takes less time than conventional gas, diesel, natural gas or propane refills take. Electric cars will remain top dog on speed but battery replacement, recharge time, mandatory travel to recharge stations with wait times associated with issues of long range travel issues.
Hydrogen engines require hydrogen fuel stations, it will face the same hardships as it did with Tesla's need to have electrical charging stations built and implemented thorough majority of the world for the demand to be fulfilled. I like hybrids, but not plug-in hybrids, I like the ones where the electrical motors charge by themselves when braking or otherwise, not recharged at charging stations. But I am for hydrogen as well, as I am eager to see how hydrogen technology develops and pumping stations becomes more available. Problem currently with hydrogen is not only lack of fueling stations, but that it requires large tanks, they are not small nor compact at current stage, so creating something like a family car is a no go. It can work as a sports car or any two seater, or a coupe, or a truck, but not something in a mini-van, SUV's, and station wagons.
Well, its extremely unlikely he would have a pack of gum to sell. I'm not a fan of Elon Musk although I do respect his ability to produce high tech, better designed consumer products. I believe a lot of designs, high tech products with a focus on consumer products are also being provided by the aero space industry, robotics, electrical engineering with ultra modern designs with less drag and higher speeds with less energy. The British high speed sailing ships like those competing with Australia are amazing to watch how they move and turn through water while the majority of these ships are out of the water. The future will have a lot more being invented, designed and produces by high tech robotics and engineering. Toyota never gave up on its hydrogen engines and I believe they will revolutionize the auto industry with their lower running costs, longer ranges and maintenance costs with far less time to refuel and continue with unlimited range of travel.
Tesla's New Engine Will Change The EV Industry Forever! It'll NOT change the EV industry because there is't a new engine! And why will Tesla use a engine instead a Electric Motor? You are just stupid.
The problem with electric cars is not the power or efficiency of the motors, the limitation is the weight and space cost of using batteries instead of liquid fuel