http://www.caradvice...g/tata-air-car/
The TATA Air Car runs on compressed gas. Of course energy is required to compress teh air in the first place, but the emissions from the car are zero.
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#1 Guest_climagician_*
Posted 04 December 2011 - 03:46 PM
#2
Posted 04 December 2011 - 07:09 PM
At one time, I was very taken with the idea of compressed air cars,
. . . until I found out, they are NOT as efficient as electric cars.
. . . check it out How stuff works-5: How the Air Car Works
. . . until I found out, they are NOT as efficient as electric cars.
. . . check it out How stuff works-5: How the Air Car Works
#3
Posted 12 December 2011 - 03:48 PM
Yep, another hair brained idea. One must look at end to end costs, pollution, etc. From what I've read, hydrogen and fuel cell cars are also a bust.
My money is on battery cars. Batteries are recyclable and electricity can be gotten from green sources. An all electric car is also more simple than a gas or hybrid car so when batteries have progressed far enough, elecrics will be cheaper than gas cars.
My money is on battery cars. Batteries are recyclable and electricity can be gotten from green sources. An all electric car is also more simple than a gas or hybrid car so when batteries have progressed far enough, elecrics will be cheaper than gas cars.
#4
Posted 24 December 2011 - 08:59 PM
I think It's great that at least there are varying ideas that people come-up with. I mean, I would have never thought of something like this but at least someone came up with one idea that could work -- if only to at least take that idea and improve upon it.
They know what they want the concept to be even if its not perfect, and that's half the problem solved.
They know what they want the concept to be even if its not perfect, and that's half the problem solved.
#5
Posted 25 December 2011 - 01:02 PM
While it is an interesting idea, I wonder how safe it would be. If the compressed air tank isn't made correctly it could explode during the filling process. I really like how electric cars have been progressing, so I think they are the model most likely to succeed in the next 10 years.
#6
Posted 27 December 2011 - 02:01 PM
Car manufacturers are now taking the initiative to go green on their cars. But it will take some time to perfect the technology. Another thing is that these new technologies are expensive and are still on the blink of perfection. They spent millions of dollars on the research and development and maybe in 5 to 10 years from now, they may come-up with a better solution of changing fuel run cars into a more greener one.
#7
Posted 08 January 2012 - 12:29 AM
At least the company tried. Was it Thomas Edison who had the quote about finding 50 ways that didn't work? I think you get the idea. I really do hope they or another company can figure out the best type of engine or fuel to use.
#8
Posted 22 February 2012 - 08:07 PM
Do you think guys it's safe??
#9
Posted 20 August 2012 - 08:00 AM
This is just too cute for words. 
Would I want to motor down the highway side by side with semi's? Probably not.
But around town, it sure looks great.
(And if you could plug into all that hot air coming from D.C. the car would run forever.)
But at $1.50 or less for fill-up and a 125 mile range, sign me up. In white please, with red and yellow flames
to signify speed.
Source.
Would I want to motor down the highway side by side with semi's? Probably not.
But around town, it sure looks great.
(And if you could plug into all that hot air coming from D.C. the car would run forever.)
But at $1.50 or less for fill-up and a 125 mile range, sign me up. In white please, with red and yellow flames
to signify speed.
Source.
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