During compression of air, a lot of heat is produced that can heat water and then later that hot water tanked in also in the car could be used to make the air expand faster and prevent icing ? I think that compressed air is ideal for public city cars at low speed and weight ?
Why are none of these woke, liberal Greenies not talking about Compressed Air Vehicles? You would think "Environmentally woke" California would jump on it.
This vehicle has many parts.Maintenance is difficult matter.Air compressed engine vehicles should be manufactured for people who like this technology.EV vehicles are easy to use. Maintenanace is simlpe.THANKS.
Ya wondering about that myself. Though its a great idea. Ever since i learned about Chrysler turbine engine. I have been trying to thing of a way to control efficiency. Maybe air is the solution .
It’s only „efficient“ if you’re using someone else’s air compressor to refill your tanks, at their expense. Otherwise, the only good use for a compressed air system would be regenerative braking. Connect the compressor to the wheels to slow the car down while pressurizing an air tank, and then use that pressure to help the gas engine accelerate the car back up to highway speeds. Condensation would be a major problem, though.
@@johanouweneel i dont car what your say, storing High pressure air on a vehicle is dangerous. takes alot of air to get anything comparable to internal combustion or electric. air engines are nothe future period.
I don't know why inventors have to make over complicated vehicles. Compressing air is what superchargers and turbo chargers do . Put a giant supercharger on an electric motor, attach it to 2 huge turbochargers, turn boost all the way up high as it can go run the piping to a tank tha releases compressed air at 4500 psi and voila, instant power and torque
So to run that supercharger or turbo charger you will power the motor via a battery(huge one). Now that's where things get messy...you need a separate high voltage charging device, cables and the mileage of the vehicle will ultimately depend on the battery, which in turn has already been made available in the market as EV's or battery operated vehicles. It will have the same battery charging,storage and backup problems. Whereas here compressed air is used which is a new technology, it can be charged as quickly as you fill up air in a tyre and will give you a long mileage a well. I hope you got my point, this is a whole new level of invention, please think about it. On top of that this is going to be launched this year by TATA motors. Search 'Airpod air car' for more reference. 🙄😳
@@_d8_ you seriously didn't type that dumb crap without proof reading... its already been done, it's not my idea . You only think its stupid because I'm black. Two white inventors built a race car pumping out 1200 hp using this exact same method. I love using other people's methods to lure out racist dumb bastards like you.
@@g4do You could be purple for all I care, the idea is still an inefficient runaround. In fact it's ironic, I don't see how it is less complicated since you're not removing anything from the idea, but actually adding even more parts. Electric motors provide instant power/torque on their own, so why waste energy, weight, and space on an air compressor (super/turbo charger), air tank, and an air engine, in addition to an an electric motor and huge battery required to power it the motor?
@@chinoto1 plain and simple... less batteries means less c02 and less land rape . To mine lithium, billions of tons of earth yields only ounces of lithium. Vast landscapes have been destroyed mining lithium. There are thousands upon thousands of suppressed technologies that have been bought and set aside because oil is the right now. Stanley Meyer invented the water car , Guy NÃ gre invented the air compressor engine I India ... why ? In an effort to reverse the damage people have done to the planet. Before pushing technology that you THINK is green, do your homework! Nothing we humans do is good for the planet, but we can lessen the impact of of destructiveness.
@@chinoto1 Heres something deep most people wont think of... What draws electricity to the ground? Metal. The metals in the ground is there for a reason. The earth is a giant self sustaining reactor with magnetic poles . Titanium, iron, zinc, sodium, aluminum, copper, magnesium all in the ground for a reason
During compression of air, a lot of heat is produced that can heat water and then later that hot water tanked in also in the car could be used to make the air expand faster and prevent icing ? I think that compressed air is ideal for public city cars at low speed and weight ?
Also the air could be heated to make it last longer.
I can't listen to this computer voice. It really does not get the point across
I know, it's awful.
Why are none of these woke, liberal Greenies not talking about Compressed Air Vehicles? You would think "Environmentally woke" California would jump on it.
Put some mustang image as a thumbnail
This vehicle has many parts.Maintenance is difficult matter.Air compressed engine vehicles should be manufactured for people who like this technology.EV vehicles are easy to use.
Maintenanace is simlpe.THANKS.
they will have a 50cc gas/electric compressor in a compartment for the initial release...
Ya wondering about that myself. Though its a great idea. Ever since i learned about Chrysler turbine engine. I have been trying to thing of a way to control efficiency. Maybe air is the solution .
'Energy efficient'.
😆😂🤣🤣🤣
"Air power is the most efficient energy on the market" 😂😂 is this a joke?
Are you asking or stating a fact ?
It’s only „efficient“ if you’re using someone else’s air compressor to refill your tanks, at their expense. Otherwise, the only good use for a compressed air system would be regenerative braking. Connect the compressor to the wheels to slow the car down while pressurizing an air tank, and then use that pressure to help the gas engine accelerate the car back up to highway speeds. Condensation would be a major problem, though.
@@WranglerSlim airjust isn't efficient
@@MaxCaissie But it is ifficient. Its i development for 10 years now by a french company called mdi, as you would know if you did your research.
@@johanouweneel i dont car what your say, storing High pressure air on a vehicle is dangerous. takes alot of air to get anything comparable to internal combustion or electric. air engines are nothe future period.
I don't know why inventors have to make over complicated vehicles. Compressing air is what superchargers and turbo chargers do . Put a giant supercharger on an electric motor, attach it to 2 huge turbochargers, turn boost all the way up high as it can go run the piping to a tank tha releases compressed air at 4500 psi and voila, instant power and torque
So to run that supercharger or turbo charger you will power the motor via a battery(huge one).
Now that's where things get messy...you need a separate high voltage charging device, cables and the mileage of the vehicle will ultimately depend on the battery, which in turn has already been made available in the market as EV's or battery operated vehicles. It will have the same battery charging,storage and backup problems.
Whereas here compressed air is used which is a new technology, it can be charged as quickly as you fill up air in a tyre and will give you a long mileage a well.
I hope you got my point, this is a whole new level of invention, please think about it.
On top of that this is going to be launched this year by TATA motors.
Search 'Airpod air car' for more reference.
🙄😳
@@_d8_ you seriously didn't type that dumb crap without proof reading... its already been done, it's not my idea . You only think its stupid because I'm black. Two white inventors built a race car pumping out 1200 hp using this exact same method. I love using other people's methods to lure out racist dumb bastards like you.
@@g4do You could be purple for all I care, the idea is still an inefficient runaround. In fact it's ironic, I don't see how it is less complicated since you're not removing anything from the idea, but actually adding even more parts.
Electric motors provide instant power/torque on their own, so why waste energy, weight, and space on an air compressor (super/turbo charger), air tank, and an air engine, in addition to an an electric motor and huge battery required to power it the motor?
@@chinoto1 plain and simple... less batteries means less c02 and less land rape . To mine lithium, billions of tons of earth yields only ounces of lithium. Vast landscapes have been destroyed mining lithium. There are thousands upon thousands of suppressed technologies that have been bought and set aside because oil is the right now. Stanley Meyer invented the water car , Guy NÃ gre invented the air compressor engine I India ... why ? In an effort to reverse the damage people have done to the planet. Before pushing technology that you THINK is green, do your homework! Nothing we humans do is good for the planet, but we can lessen the impact of of destructiveness.
@@chinoto1 Heres something deep most people wont think of...
What draws electricity to the ground? Metal. The metals in the ground is there for a reason. The earth is a giant self sustaining reactor with magnetic poles . Titanium, iron, zinc, sodium, aluminum, copper, magnesium all in the ground for a reason
I want one