Hydrogen powered cars is not a new concept.I wrote a paper on this in 1978 while in college, based on hydrogen powered technology which was understood even then.
How do you make hydrogen? It is highly inflammable gas and highly risky. In-situ production by electrolysis of water can be considered, but, it reduces overall efficiency as you need more DC power from battery to Electrolysis of water.
In 2010 a Philippine inventor, name Daniel Dingel invented the Hydro car. But the government did not recognize and supported it. Now Japan made it to the history.
@@ryu03xism In a groundbreaking move, Tesla, the pioneer in electric vehicles, has announced plans to integrate hydrogen fuel cell technology into its lineup by 2025. Elon first before Japan.
U r wrong. He refused to disclose details which is required in patent, so he dis not proceed. He tried also outside the country but same happened. He cannot proved how it is working
Filipino invented that WATER POWER CAR ENGINE long years ago only the PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT didn't support it and BUSINESSMEN in OIL COMPANY. Now, JAPAN made it??? or they bought the ENGINEERING LAYOUT of that WATER CAR ENGINE 🤔
Madali mag extract ng hydrogen sa water pero kailangan niya ng malaking voltage ng kuryente....at kukunti lng maproduce ......kung baga puhunan mo 10 peso lng ang kita.....pinoy puro lng claim bike nga di makagawa sa totoong buhay
Even if Toyota successfully develops a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, it won’t actually run on regular water. It will still require hydrogen fuel, not water, to operate. Here’s how it works and why: 1. Hydrogen as Fuel: Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) use pure hydrogen gas as their primary fuel. In the fuel cell, hydrogen reacts with oxygen from the air to produce electricity, which powers the vehicle’s electric motor. The only byproduct is water vapor, which is why people sometimes refer to them as “water-powered,” but they don’t actually use water as fuel. 2. Electrolysis Misconception: Some people imagine that cars could use water directly as fuel by breaking it down into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis. However, this process is energy-intensive and inefficient to perform onboard a vehicle. For practical and efficiency reasons, hydrogen is produced and stored separately, then refueled into the car as compressed hydrogen gas. 3. Hydrogen Refueling Stations: Like gasoline or EV charging stations, hydrogen-powered vehicles need dedicated hydrogen refueling stations that supply compressed hydrogen gas. Building this infrastructure is a major challenge for widespread hydrogen adoption. 4. Types of Hydrogen Production: Hydrogen can be produced in various ways: Green Hydrogen: Made from water using renewable electricity through electrolysis, making it carbon-free. Gray and Blue Hydrogen: Produced from natural gas (gray) or with carbon capture technology (blue). These methods are less eco-friendly but are cheaper and currently more common. So, while Toyota’s hydrogen vehicles are eco-friendly at the tailpipe, they still rely on compressed hydrogen fuel and require a refueling infrastructure rather than being able to run on regular water.
How long has hydrogen been proven as a fuel? Remember the hindenburg of the 1920s that use hydrogen for lighter than air flight but as fuel for the engines.
Hydrogen is an amazing fuel. The turbines at my powerplant run on hydrogen. It also has amazing cooling capabilities because we use it to keep all of our generators cool too.
I actually saw this at the fair about 15 years ago. The guy demoing it was saying big oil was keeping it from coming to market. I actually saw an engine running off of Hydrogen gas coming from water with electrodes in it.
Using water as a fuel Where is the energy to split the water into Hydrogen & Oxygen coming from Once we have the Hydrogen & Oxygen then why can’t the Hydrogen & Oxygen be fed straight into the combustion chamber (they will be at be right ratio) The exhaust gas will be H2O, couldn’t we condense the water vaper into a liquid & feed it into the fuel tank If you use electricity to split the Water, couldn’t that be generated by an alternator on the engine This looks to be a closed system that once the tank is filled & the motor started it should run with no other input. OPPS I think I just built a perpetual motion motor
In 1978, Mr Dingle a Pilipino inventor, demonstrated in our school how how water fueled vehicle works. He had a gadget that splits oxygen and hydrogen. The hydrogen is actually the fuel. The deuterium found in the Philippine Deep is actually the hydrogen component of water produced when it is split from oxygen due to pressure caused by the weight of water itself. May the Philippines would one day harness these natural resources.
My honest opinion about fully electric cars is that they need better engineering. I would not buy one. You have to wait hours to charge it. Even when you travel its a waste of my precious life time in this earth to wait until its fully charged. I been eager to see a car in which all you have to do is fill it up with water 🤩 as fuel.
So we turn Energy to electric Power by loss. Then turn electricity to electrolysis by loss. Then we transport Hydrogene by loss and then transformate it by combustion to kinetic energy by loss. But... Why diden't we use the electric energy for the EV in the first place saving lots of loses... You geniuses
Toyota Corolla set the standard for economic performance and longevity. It is a tough act to follow. I understand that they take cars off the assembly line and they just drive them constantly, only stopping to change drivers, refuel and perform maintenance. If there are any problems, they are going to find them before anyone else, because nobody drives 24/7 365 days a year.
No matter what Car Manufacturer saying they will destroy their competitors. The question is will that vehicle be easy to repair and not cost a 2nd Mortgage?
Currently, there are no commercial vehicles capable of independently producing hydrogen from water within the engine. Existing hydrogen-powered vehicles rely on hydrogen tanks refilled externally. On-site hydrogen production remains a major challenge as it requires much higher energy efficiency than what current technology can provide.
EV’s the most concerning thing is they, can catch on fire. Also the damage caused by mining the lithium and cobalt which is toxic within the mining, and apparently the weight of the batteries pushing down on the tires is also causing micro particles in the atmosphere which is also another health hazard. We still have a long way to go.
That's not how it works.... The hydrogen when used, turns back into water as the byproduct. Also 71% of the planet is made of water... That is alot of water.
But you still need go to charging station to your charge battery to run electrolysis. You need a big battery to run electrolysis to run normally. just go check hydrogen generator and see how much electronic power for generate hydrogen
I don't think hydrogen cars are eco-friendly... Actually they are putting water in a closed system... Imagen millions of cars adding water to the atmosphere... We are going to unbalanced the ecosystem in another way... 😢
We’ve already had a fuel efficient engine in this country. But, the big petroleum companies and political “tools” not only squashed this technology but may possibly have been involved with the inventor’s demise.
My water bills these days are higher than electricity bills. So, it sounds good, look good, better be good. But get ready for the gready water masters.
My guess is these will be exempt from emission, and folk will figure out how to covert them back to run on gasoline if they become a complex expensive money hole to fix
Water powered cars make zero sense. There are places who have water shortages. I’d like to have a non plug in hybrid. Sounds like the most useful engine. Leasing will go through the roof with electric batteries. Warranty necessary.
Mr.toyoda you should accept the fact that EVs are slowly taking over your gasoline-powered cars, but I would also like to see Toyota's downfall, which is probably not too far away. 😊
I think you missed the point. You fill up a hydrogen vehicle with HYDROGEN, not water. The manufacturer uses water to create hydrogen, then they sell the hydrogen at, yes a fueling station. 😅😅😅
Toyota must be using some kind of super AI technology to create this engine. If this is legit, it would be in the top five biggest breakthroughs in technology in the history of humanity.
Elon first before Japan. In a groundbreaking move, Tesla, the pioneer in electric vehicles, has announced plans to integrate hydrogen fuel cell technology into its lineup by 2025.
Toyota trucks right now are proving to be the best gasoline trucks with the highest mileage. In business I have spoken with many about this and they still use the big 3 because people will always look down on Toyota as being a foreign vehicle and say it’s bad for business and I agree. I think at this point they can’t change the name but they have to become American the best they can. I would start by not putting the name Toyota on their vehicles. Maybe only the logo on the front grill. I notice some who have Toyotas have taken the raised lettering off the trucks and buffed them out so as to not have the name on the truck. If I ran Toyota I would make sure that 100% of the parts are American made and market heavy on this which I think will work well during a time that the big 3 use parts from all over the world
Physics problem. Electrolysis to seperate water into hydrogen and oxygen is an energy-expensive process. The burning or oxidation of hydrogen and oxygen is not as energy-dense as regular petroleum. Then, the safe storage issue of a gas like hydrogen requires exacting engineering standards to keep the tank from leaking. And if you liquify the gas, that is another energy-intensive process. And if you are able to get over all those hurdles - it would still be more expensive than petroleum costs today without being as energy dense as petroleum. Toyota is throwing good money after bad.
Toyota back in 1970s advertized 2 cars for the same cost of 1 american made vehicle and some got 30+ miles to the gal even after being over a decade old and some even older. And I personally have owned several toyota trucks and currently drive a tacoma. As Masters in craftsmanship the Japanese make some really good, dependable, and long lasting things. Look forward to seeing what becomes avalible in yrs to come. As I do believe we as an entire world population need to stop using fossil fuels that pollute air, water, and ground through water sepage. And ensure a better future for generatiins to come.
The water that is used has to be distilled. You must turh water into steam to distill it. What fuel will be needed to boil it to get distilled water? Or will we have to buy it by the gal , like gasoline?
Water powdered cars has been made possible a long time ago. But the ppl that mad them apparently died in unfortunate accidents..
I always dismissed the stories of water powered cars as fantasy and fictional. Now I have to wonder if someone didn't figure it out a long time ago.
How about water electric generators? All problems solved?
water prices will go high and people will thirst and That a big problem
@@healthadvice3091well its time to use sea water.All that dump water these engines produce im afraid it ll create sauna.
If perpetual engine will be perfected all of them will be history😂🎉🎉🎉
No, the H2O bond takes more energy to break than is in hydrogen. physics and the conservation of energy.
Nope, most have been developed. Try fusion. The race is on.
Hydrogen powered cars is not a new concept.I wrote a paper on this in 1978 while in college, based on hydrogen powered technology which was understood even then.
How do you make hydrogen? It is highly inflammable gas and highly risky. In-situ production by electrolysis of water can be considered, but, it reduces overall efficiency as you need more DC power from battery to Electrolysis of water.
Invention secrecy act of 1952 will kill mainstream production
How come no research till now
US oil corp. killed Stan Myers for inventing this tech in the 70’s
Love Toyotas strong, reliable, and dependable.
Only brand I buy.
It's possible that we won't need electric cars any more.
We don't need EV's anyway.
It’s possible that we won’t need cars anymore.
In 2010 a Philippine inventor, name Daniel Dingel invented the Hydro car. But the government did not recognize and supported it. Now Japan made it to the history.
Wala pa si Daniel Dingel meron na hydrogen engine 1860s pa... So hnd sya ang 1st or naka imbento...
The inventor should get credit from japan get royalty 🇺🇸
This invetion is very old. I knew one man that made a VW Camper run with whater in the years 2000
@@ryu03xism In a groundbreaking move, Tesla, the pioneer in electric vehicles, has announced plans to integrate hydrogen fuel cell technology into its lineup by 2025. Elon first before Japan.
Spellchecker is taking a Holiday…
I’m sure the hydro car will be out of reach for 99 percent of us with a price we can’t afford.
Yes it will take 12 years after the first consumer cars to be affordable.
Akio the only man with brains
One Pilipino who first invented hydrogen car but our government don't like this
uy philippines
lol dinala mo pa talaga yang kwento na yan dito hahaha kakahiya
Only in the Philippines
U r wrong. He refused to disclose details which is required in patent, so he dis not proceed. He tried also outside the country but same happened. He cannot proved how it is working
It use Patis for fuel shit
BMW Still needs to set up cut off date had me dying 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How about manufacturing at affordable prices? Japan products are very expensive, a bicycle is my only option.
Making distilled water is pretty much expensive and requires quite a lot of energy
Ever heard of solar energy? It's out there...or how about thermal energy deep underground.
So H + H = O? 🤣🤣🤣. Thanks! This new high school science is beyond my comprehension 😂🎉
Filipino invented that WATER POWER CAR ENGINE long years ago only the PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT didn't support it and BUSINESSMEN in OIL COMPANY. Now, JAPAN made it??? or they bought the ENGINEERING LAYOUT of that WATER CAR ENGINE 🤔
Maybe
Madali mag extract ng hydrogen sa water pero kailangan niya ng malaking voltage ng kuryente....at kukunti lng maproduce ......kung baga puhunan mo 10 peso lng ang kita.....pinoy puro lng claim bike nga di makagawa sa totoong buhay
it's not about who made it first, it's all about who makes the most efficient engine. because we already knew the chemical power of water long ago
Even if Toyota successfully develops a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, it won’t actually run on regular water. It will still require hydrogen fuel, not water, to operate. Here’s how it works and why:
1. Hydrogen as Fuel: Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) use pure hydrogen gas as their primary fuel. In the fuel cell, hydrogen reacts with oxygen from the air to produce electricity, which powers the vehicle’s electric motor. The only byproduct is water vapor, which is why people sometimes refer to them as “water-powered,” but they don’t actually use water as fuel.
2. Electrolysis Misconception: Some people imagine that cars could use water directly as fuel by breaking it down into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis. However, this process is energy-intensive and inefficient to perform onboard a vehicle. For practical and efficiency reasons, hydrogen is produced and stored separately, then refueled into the car as compressed hydrogen gas.
3. Hydrogen Refueling Stations: Like gasoline or EV charging stations, hydrogen-powered vehicles need dedicated hydrogen refueling stations that supply compressed hydrogen gas. Building this infrastructure is a major challenge for widespread hydrogen adoption.
4. Types of Hydrogen Production: Hydrogen can be produced in various ways:
Green Hydrogen: Made from water using renewable electricity through electrolysis, making it carbon-free.
Gray and Blue Hydrogen: Produced from natural gas (gray) or with carbon capture technology (blue). These methods are less eco-friendly but are cheaper and currently more common.
So, while Toyota’s hydrogen vehicles are eco-friendly at the tailpipe, they still rely on compressed hydrogen fuel and require a refueling infrastructure rather than being able to run on regular water.
Only bicycles. No cars. Thats the future.
How long has hydrogen been proven as a fuel? Remember the hindenburg of the 1920s that use hydrogen for lighter than air flight but as fuel for the engines.
Hydrogen is an amazing fuel. The turbines at my powerplant run on hydrogen. It also has amazing cooling capabilities because we use it to keep all of our generators cool too.
I actually saw this at the fair about 15 years ago. The guy demoing it was saying big oil was keeping it from coming to market. I actually saw an engine running off of Hydrogen gas coming from water with electrodes in it.
Using water as a fuel
Where is the energy to split the water into Hydrogen & Oxygen coming from
Once we have the Hydrogen & Oxygen then why can’t the Hydrogen & Oxygen be fed straight into the combustion chamber (they will be at be right ratio)
The exhaust gas will be H2O, couldn’t we condense the water vaper into a liquid & feed it into the fuel tank
If you use electricity to split the Water, couldn’t that be generated by an alternator on the engine
This looks to be a closed system that once the tank is filled & the motor started it should run with no other input.
OPPS I think I just built a perpetual motion motor
I hope that was satire.
This is Not New Tech. We split H2O in my middle school science class in 1987.
Making hybrid car out of hydrogen and Battery would make better sense
In 1978, Mr Dingle a Pilipino inventor, demonstrated in our school how how water fueled vehicle works. He had a gadget that splits oxygen and hydrogen. The hydrogen is actually the fuel. The deuterium found in the Philippine Deep is actually the hydrogen component of water produced when it is split from oxygen due to pressure caused by the weight of water itself. May the Philippines would one day harness these natural resources.
Diesel, gasoline drives cars . Water is not driving a car ,its the hydrogen.
why not create an engine that uses sea water , mainly the salt, and produces fresh water in the aftermath? it is a win win situation.
Great video. I do wonder how well these engines work in extremely cold environments?
My honest opinion about fully electric cars is that they need better engineering. I would not buy one. You have to wait hours to charge it. Even when you travel its a waste of my precious life time in this earth to wait until its fully charged.
I been eager to see a car in which all you have to do is fill it up with water 🤩 as fuel.
You should try an EV cause each and every of your arguments is untrue
So we turn Energy to electric Power by loss. Then turn electricity to electrolysis by loss. Then we transport Hydrogene by loss and then transformate it by combustion to kinetic energy by loss.
But...
Why diden't we use the electric energy for the EV in the first place saving lots of loses...
You geniuses
That's because he has been hanging out with Donald PooPoo pants Trump!
Toyota Corolla set the standard for economic performance and longevity. It is a tough act to follow. I understand that they take cars off the assembly line and they just drive them constantly, only stopping to change drivers, refuel and perform maintenance. If there are any problems, they are going to find them before anyone else, because nobody drives 24/7 365 days a year.
I crap my pants without a reason.
I have a question that how to run this engine at extreme weather condition like too cold pace.
i knew toyota was gonna win
Thank you Toyota CEO. For continuing with combustion engine.
the inventor of hydrogen engine is filipoino
No matter what Car Manufacturer saying they will destroy their competitors. The question is will that vehicle be easy to repair and not cost a 2nd Mortgage?
Unfortunately, even water is becoming a sparse commodity in some areas of the world!
Currently, there are no commercial vehicles capable of independently producing hydrogen from water within the engine. Existing hydrogen-powered vehicles rely on hydrogen tanks refilled externally. On-site hydrogen production remains a major challenge as it requires much higher energy efficiency than what current technology can provide.
when its say hydrogen is the fuel, it feels like you are carrying a bomb.
same as the fuel right, carrying fire
👌 enough 😂@@kapampangandubs9884
Toyota is not paying enough to sales
If someone remember the name "Stanley Meyer" in Ohio
EV’s the most concerning thing is they, can catch on fire. Also the damage caused by mining the lithium and cobalt which is toxic within the mining, and apparently the weight of the batteries pushing down on the tires is also causing micro particles in the atmosphere which is also another health hazard. We still have a long way to go.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
NONSENSE, 80% sold cars in Norway are100% electric
Don't support water fueled vehicles if you don't want a water shortage to happen. Water is for consumption.
That's not how it works.... The hydrogen when used, turns back into water as the byproduct. Also 71% of the planet is made of water... That is alot of water.
You will crap your pants trying to jam it into a vehicle. Look at the size of it unless it’s for a bus.
But you still need go to charging station to your charge battery to run electrolysis. You need a big battery to run electrolysis to run normally. just go check hydrogen generator and see how much electronic power for generate hydrogen
5:03 wait , what ?
I don't think hydrogen cars are eco-friendly... Actually they are putting water in a closed system... Imagen millions of cars adding water to the atmosphere... We are going to unbalanced the ecosystem in another way... 😢
thank you toyota... but i wish our filipino inventor would also be recognized by the world who invented years ago that it is possible!
i bet destilled water will cost so much as gasoline
That's ridiculous because you can have and make distilled water at home on your own.
Filipino one of the inventor in the world. We very smart Filipino.💞✍️🌹
We’ve already had a fuel efficient engine in this country. But, the big petroleum companies and political “tools” not only squashed this technology but may possibly have been involved with the inventor’s demise.
Tesla is yesterday's problem, when he was half of all EV sales. Now fifty have joined him and you still haven't.
My water bills these days are higher than electricity bills.
So, it sounds good, look good, better be good. But get ready for the gready water masters.
It would be great if we could just refuel our automobiles with tap water.
Ha ha ha😂 what about electric current in order to devide water into hydrgon and oxygen 😅😅😅😅 we still dont electric power
My guess is these will be exempt from emission, and folk will figure out how to covert them back to run on gasoline if they become a complex expensive money hole to fix
Lmaooo Elon musk will reverse engineer this and make a better one
Water powered cars make zero sense. There are places who have water shortages. I’d like to have a non plug in hybrid. Sounds like the most useful engine. Leasing will go through the roof with electric batteries. Warranty necessary.
Sounds great, but how will it do in winter
I am still waiting on replacement of engine on 2022 toyota tundra recall
This is a real revolution.
In the year 2115, the planet will run out of clean water.
Mr.toyoda you should accept the fact that EVs are slowly taking over your gasoline-powered cars, but I would also like to see Toyota's downfall, which is probably not too far away. 😊
Toyota can't even keep tundras or tacomas running
Will there be distilled water filling stations for electrolysis’ hydrogen conversions with no need for storage.
I think you missed the point. You fill up a hydrogen vehicle with HYDROGEN, not water. The manufacturer uses water to create hydrogen, then they sell the hydrogen at, yes a fueling station. 😅😅😅
Toyota must be using some kind of super AI technology to create this engine. If this is legit, it would be in the top five biggest breakthroughs in technology in the history of humanity.
Yeah they used chat GPT to make the engine, then 3d printed it in their garage.
Yes kun wa ko masakop si Daniel Dingle naka tan aw ko sa interview during television program Mongolian baroque.
Good job JAPAN THANKS FOR YOUR NEW INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY.
I love Toyota. I’d buy one. I would not buy an electric car from anyone else.
The naysayers of EV’s will be dragged, screaming from their ivory towers. It starts now. 😂
Seawater as fuel it will be unlimited 😅
Toyota doing the same like Nokia
There is not enough water to drink .
Make a v6 turbo hydrogen on demand for Tacoma or Tundar trucks. I'm all in
I not mean you can change with water 😂
The first person to crap their pants after watching this video will get a free bottle of hydrogen peroxide!
Elon first before Japan. In a groundbreaking move, Tesla, the pioneer in electric vehicles, has announced plans to integrate hydrogen fuel cell technology into its lineup by 2025.
Toyota trucks right now are proving to be the best gasoline trucks with the highest mileage. In business I have spoken with many about this and they still use the big 3 because people will always look down on Toyota as being a foreign vehicle and say it’s bad for business and I agree. I think at this point they can’t change the name but they have to become American the best they can. I would start by not putting the name Toyota on their vehicles. Maybe only the logo on the front grill. I notice some who have Toyotas have taken the raised lettering off the trucks and buffed them out so as to not have the name on the truck. If I ran Toyota I would make sure that 100% of the parts are American made and market heavy on this which I think will work well during a time that the big 3 use parts from all over the world
If they are using a rain water or sea water to power the car, this is awesome, but to use the drinking water... no way...
Just like Trump: Crap his pants.
Can a car ever be made using carbon dioxide...so that it also becomes a saviour for planet Earth😊
Physics problem. Electrolysis to seperate water into hydrogen and oxygen is an energy-expensive process. The burning or oxidation of hydrogen and oxygen is not as energy-dense as regular petroleum. Then, the safe storage issue of a gas like hydrogen requires exacting engineering standards to keep the tank from leaking. And if you liquify the gas, that is another energy-intensive process. And if you are able to get over all those hurdles - it would still be more expensive than petroleum costs today without being as energy dense as petroleum. Toyota is throwing good money after bad.
Toyota back in 1970s advertized 2 cars for the same cost of 1 american made vehicle and some got 30+ miles to the gal even after being over a decade old and some even older. And I personally have owned several toyota trucks and currently drive a tacoma. As Masters in craftsmanship the Japanese make some really good, dependable, and long lasting things. Look forward to seeing what becomes avalible in yrs to come. As I do believe we as an entire world population need to stop using fossil fuels that pollute air, water, and ground through water sepage. And ensure a better future for generatiins to come.
Isnt is obvious if electric is made with water then why we been paying for fuel 😢
The water that is used has to be distilled. You must turh water into steam to distill it. What fuel will be needed to boil it to get distilled water? Or will we have to buy it by the gal , like gasoline?
The world can accommodate two types of car engines: electric, and internal combustion for gas or hydrogen.
Combustion = water + atmosphere (78% Nitrogen + pollutants) = Oxides + Water, What does the nitric effect on structures (eg Marble) ....does nitric acid formation lessen?
Toyota has committed to going the way of Kodak. That’s sad.
This engine Will not destroy electric engines…..
but water and disitilled water may spike the price bcoz it will be the center of life modernization.water demands will spike
Burning holes in the pistons every month or months, what's it going to cost to fix,there your sine.
So this is what Trump's talking about!
Is this one reason why Trump wants to place tariffs on imports? Elon Musk is his buddy.
I do like hydrogen cell cars but currently the US doesn't have any infrastructure for the hydrogen cells.
Toyota always writes history
The old government is not supporting pilipino inventor.
When will Supra get a Toyota Engine 🙄
What happens to the O2?
Ive invented a car engine in my garage that runs on fresh air , ill keep it quite tho i dont wanna get poisoned
Elon musk already stated he was doing this like months ago lol
Bring back the steam engine vehicle😅