The EV Industry Is Getting Destroyed By The NEW LIQUID NITROGEN Engine!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 เม.ย. 2024
- In this video, we explore the groundbreaking technology of the new liquid nitrogen engine and its potential impact on the electric vehicle industry. With its superior performance and efficiency, could this innovation spell trouble for traditional EVs? Join us as we delve into the exciting world of alternative propulsion systems and the challenges they present for the automotive industry. Don't miss out on this game-changing discussion!
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clickbait title and poor video
Tell us about a nitrogen engine, quit blathering about climate change!
Silly AI generated text with ridiculous assumptions. Just junk.
you used A LOT of words to say exactly nothing.
skip to 8:00 to start talking about N2 car, but never gets to how it would work. useless video
It comes down to how efficient energy can go from production to storage to useful energy. EV's are at about 80% efficient. Hydrogen about 40%. Most ICE engines about 30%. The fact that it's nitrogen "engine" tells me it's not going to beat the electrons to movement ratio of EV's.
What load of fesces!
AI generated video, both the content and voice
Yes, I love how they pronounce algae. ALGAY.😂😂😂
The text -> AI voice converter still needs some work.....
When an EV car catch fire, it takes approx 38sec to engulf entire vehicle. So how safe hydrogen vehicles shall be ?
Ok it will be like a steam engine only difference being it uses liquid Nitrogen instead of water.
Maybe it can work.
got me thinking before i poo poo the idea. if nitrogen is compressed and it expands to 300x its size the pressure from this would be enough to drive a rotary engine but how far . cleverer people than me need to do the math . think this wasnt click bait just a method of getting people to think.
Sorry. The energy density of boiling liquid nitrogen is simply not enough to compete with gasoline, diesel, hydrogen, or even li-ion batteries.
Terrible video. A real time waste to watch.
More than a little annoyed with myself that I did end up watching it.
I love how they/them....... pronounce algae.😂😂😂 AL-GAY
One .more spectacular title about trash nitrogen engine.
KISS man KISS
This robo voiced video is nonsense.
A build-up of nitrogen can be worse than current vehicles for pollution ... oh really? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did anybody stop to consider from where the nitrogen is obtained? It is extracted from the atmosphere !!
So the nett effect upon the environment from using nitrogen engines is... NIL nothing Nada
Of course, there will be some use of hydrocarbons, I can't envisage how lubricants will not be required. However since nitrogen does not burn (despite the crappy clip showing the use of what appeared to be a spark plug) the energy cycle consists of using energy to separate nitrogen from the atmosphere and then recovering same when the nitrogen is returned to its original source. The video bears all the hallmarks of a "media student" project.
Hydrogen cars can never compete with EV. Hydrogen retailed $8.50/kg to $10.80/kg higher than gasoline prices. What's the point?
Last I checked liquid hydrogen was about the same cost as gasoline, it’s highly portable like gasoline, and you can completely fill a liquid hydrogen tank in just thirty seconds, and the tank is even smaller. Not to mention hydrogen is far more buoyant than gasoline fumes, so if there is a fire it’s far less likely to spread to neighboring properties. Maybe hydrogen has gone up, but if it was being widely sold the price would likely drop some, especially considering hydrogen is the most common element on Earth. Plus it’s incredibly ecologically safe. So there are a ton of reasons to use hydrogen.
@@UpperDarbyDetailing human greed hydrogen will never drop. Hydrogen deals in Europe from 2024 was €9.49 per kilogram or $10.30. Hydrogen will just replace oil as the next cartel. Pointless
@@cherubimcherubim9515 That’s just silly. Space X is actively seeking to drop launch costs for instance.
The price would definitely drop to entice new customers to the market. PLUS, cars that burn hydrogen make all of the sane vroom vroom noises as gasoline fueled vehicles, a huge draw for new buyers. Once the market is established it may go back up, at least some. Of course, advancing technology will drop the cost of refining and transporting hydrogen. Hopefully inflation will decrease as well.
@@cherubimcherubim9515 oh yeah, not yo mention liquid hydrogen is also rocket fuel and fusion power plant fuel. So the technology for extracting hydrogen from water or whatever will continue to advance. Not to mention its usefulness on extraterrestrial bases.
plus, you can charge an EV from any socket, but where can you refuel a hydrogen car? toyota is on a dead-end street, they just aren't willing to admit it yet.
Don’t bother watching. You won’t learn anything here!
Never happen.
Fake as many of similar videos.
Keep on dreaming baby.😂😂😂
gave up watching this rubbish when he kept on about global warming etc