Eventually diesel and petrol will become to expensive for the average person to afford. Hydrogen is the way forward. Technology will advance and there will come a point in time when you and me will be driving/riding in hydrogen: cars, lorries, motorbikes, planes, trains and ships.
At present we do, but very soon we will have either a European solar project that will be a huge solar power plant in the Sahara desert with efficient hdvc channeling ...' and ' of course nuclear fusion is not to far away .
by then the electric vehicles will be on the roads running from nuclear fisson and coal , we then simply channel the renewable energy onto the grid.
as well electric cars are at least 3 times more efficient than petrol engines. the fumes (1/3 of a petrol car) are moved to the power stations and can be part treated, 100% torque ( acceleration) , no fumes out the tail pipe into streets and peoples lungs causing cancer and hek knows how many other illnesses and will help to reduce global warming.
@fusionfreq Great! But when I'm towing a 5 ton boat over mountains, I think I'll hold on to my good ol' Dodge Cummins Diesel for now, I don't want to have to stop for fuel/electricity ever 100 miles.
The all-electric Tesla Roadster does 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds, it's available now, not in 20 years like the hydrogen prototype and it really
does have zero emissions, unlike the energy wasting German H bomb!
The amount of money it would take to build the infrastructure for H gas is Obscene when you consider we already have the infrastructure for the Electric Car in place right now!
Go to hell ! Every type of alternative energy is good, so everyone should be against internal-combustion motors, not against environmently- friendly motors
@DethTorque Internal Combustion Engines aren't the problum. Its the fuel they run off of that is. The car in this video is a Hyrdorgen Internal Combustion Engine. So its a ZEV that still use's Internal Combustion to produce energy.
I love Millbrook, I'm lucky enough to have driven there. They had 100mph speed limits on the bowl, and 55mph limits on the Hill Course (but nobody really stuck to them.)
Eventually diesel and petrol will become to expensive for the average person to afford. Hydrogen is the way forward. Technology will advance and there will come a point in time when you and me will be driving/riding in hydrogen: cars, lorries, motorbikes, planes, trains and ships.
RedRoosterRoad 6 months ago
@RedRoosterRoad well trains are usually electric :)
senoner90 3 months ago
fuck land rover - TATA brand
gogutzy 8 months ago
that's only sand !! not so difficult for range rover !!! it's very simple this road...
jamesgot88 1 year ago
Rockman! when your dumb ass plugs that tesla into the wall of your garage, where does the power come from? Coal fire plants, dumbdick.
Snowmster 2 years ago 8
At present we do, but very soon we will have either a European solar project that will be a huge solar power plant in the Sahara desert with efficient hdvc channeling ...' and ' of course nuclear fusion is not to far away .
by then the electric vehicles will be on the roads running from nuclear fisson and coal , we then simply channel the renewable energy onto the grid.
thinking ahead and not being a dumbass.
fusionfreq 2 years ago
as well electric cars are at least 3 times more efficient than petrol engines. the fumes (1/3 of a petrol car) are moved to the power stations and can be part treated, 100% torque ( acceleration) , no fumes out the tail pipe into streets and peoples lungs causing cancer and hek knows how many other illnesses and will help to reduce global warming.
fusionfreq 2 years ago
@fusionfreq Great! But when I'm towing a 5 ton boat over mountains, I think I'll hold on to my good ol' Dodge Cummins Diesel for now, I don't want to have to stop for fuel/electricity ever 100 miles.
CowsXonXcrack 1 year ago
@Snowmster
Coal power plants are cleaner than gasoline engines. Take a tour of one and educate yourself =P
SamuraiDarkness 11 months ago
@Snowmster depends what country you're from ;D (hydro power ftw)
DJonX7 11 months ago
Great Event by the look of it!
The all-electric Tesla Roadster does 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds, it's available now, not in 20 years like the hydrogen prototype and it really
does have zero emissions, unlike the energy wasting German H bomb!
The amount of money it would take to build the infrastructure for H gas is Obscene when you consider we already have the infrastructure for the Electric Car in place right now!
Serious about safer, greener, faster transport?
Forget hydrogen & think Electric!
RockManAU 2 years ago
Go to hell ! Every type of alternative energy is good, so everyone should be against internal-combustion motors, not against environmently- friendly motors
DethTorque 2 years ago
@DethTorque Environmentally friendly engines can't do shit dick all though, except for this Hydrogen car, that will.
CowsXonXcrack 1 year ago
@DethTorque Internal Combustion Engines aren't the problum. Its the fuel they run off of that is. The car in this video is a Hyrdorgen Internal Combustion Engine. So its a ZEV that still use's Internal Combustion to produce energy.
MercuryMorrison1 7 months ago
thx for making the same exact comment on like 5 videos
3312cdfp5674 2 years ago
interesting video but i couldn't watch the video until the end because of the really annoying narrator!
puukori 2 years ago
lmao "Thats not me! I lied!" !!!
number1streetracer 3 years ago
didnt he get teh disco 3 stuck in the scottish highlands?
OriginalAtomicSheep 3 years ago
I love Millbrook, I'm lucky enough to have driven there. They had 100mph speed limits on the bowl, and 55mph limits on the Hill Course (but nobody really stuck to them.)
theartfulbadger1 3 years ago
clarkson is the best!!!
Sugedes 3 years ago 12
these things are awesome! i saw a doc on them the other night on dailyplanetclips dot ca and now i'm just more and more interested.
emthirty 4 years ago
how dare you make fun of clarkson! oh well... hes nto really an idiot..jsut abit strange.,..:P
bloodshot16 4 years ago
loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee this oneeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
lacesxxoo 4 years ago