''Waste of tax payers' money''? It took billions to bail the Big 3. There are many cars in America that are worth more than 300grand, there's a lot more money spent on fighting wars abroad and importing oil or at least making your own. And!!! @ 0:47 why does the sign say, ''WHITE SPACES →''?
I think all battery powered cars should be put out of production ASAP. Move onto hydrogen, and then you can really "save" the environment. It takes a lot to make a battery, and it has to be replaced every few years. Hydrogen is the future, why not just skip the stupid batteries?
@Hassasin195 That's a bit stupid and bias, have you seen the hydrogen tanks, they're huge, they take up more than half the size of the Honda Clarity's boot. Hydrogen technology shouldn't be wasted for personal transport. Hydrogen should power larger vehicles ie (buses, lorries, trains, ships, planes) You're not likely going to have a cargo ship sailing across the Pacific on one charge. Hydrogen is seriously needed for heavy transport, and not for personal transport!!!
And this assuming that batteries don't take up any space... Single large hydrogen tanks do take up space (High pressure vessels are round in nature), but let's just say that we put 10 smaller tanks right where the batteries of current 100% battery operated vehicles are... Works no? That is just one hurdle that can be easily overcome. Heavy transport could see easier implementation, but hydrogen should power all vehicles. IMO
@Hassasin195 Electric car is a joke where is the energy going to come from when ten percent of electric power will be shut down and hydogen is a joke too you need electricty to make why would you use energy to make energy?
With fossil fuels, you pull them out of the ground, burn them, and waste goes into air. With hydrogen, you convert from water to hydrogen and oxygen, burn/turn to electricity, and you end up with water again. It's all about renewability and sustainability. And doesn't it take energy (in any form) to take the fossil fuel out of the ground and transport it? Where is the energy going to come from? Electronics are getting more efficient, less load on the grid + solar power
@Hassasin195 Yes you do i agree but hydorgen has the problems highly explosive remember the Hindenberg i am not against the science you like but newer ideas have to come and science is experiments. The only issue is you still have to mine or drill to ge the elements you need.
@STORMLORD70 The Hindenberg was filled with hydrogen gas. It is volatile, that is why it is so useful. In cars, it would be stored in liquid form, which would not be as dangerous. The technology is there.There is no reason why all of the next model year cars couldn't run on hydrogen. As for mining/drilling, if you are talking about the electrodes used in hydrolysis, the platinum used for the electrodes would be taken from the same source that it is for catalytic convertors.
The hardest part would be setting up the infrastructure to make hydrogen available around the world in high quantities. Climate and location would be a contributor to this issue. This is mainly to access water. If they were to use condensation (De-humidifier like things) to get water out of the air efficiently, there would be nothing holding this technology back other than politics. That is my opinion on the matter.
@Hassasin195 Hydrogen is still would require mass production dude i am not against future science but i say we have a good discussion here you are not rude or show arogance
The current hydrogen stations (there are a few around the world) all produce the hydrogen on site. You put electricity through water, and you get hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen fuel cell based cars would just use the hydrogen, but hydrogen burning cars would take both hydrogen and oxygen. And yeah, I was thinking while I was writing my last post, this is the first true discussion that I have ever had on youtube! It's a pleasure discussing this topic with you!
@Hassasin195 Well i can see at least you and i can have a discussion but goverment money should never be involved with new alternative energy i am not against it but i think we are from from it. The only thing you have to mine or drill to make electricity to make hydrogen we agree on that so if someone solves the problem they will make a change. Deep natural gas extraction is a good clean energy right now and most people are very ignorant of the process.
More and more hybrid-electrics are hitting the roads. The Chevy Volt gets 35 miles on battery electric. The plug-in Hybrid Prius gets 50MPG + 10 miles on electric. The Nissan Leaf gets 100 miles on pure battery electric. The Honda Civic Hybrid gets 44 MPG.
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cenedywong 3 weeks ago
''Waste of tax payers' money''? It took billions to bail the Big 3. There are many cars in America that are worth more than 300grand, there's a lot more money spent on fighting wars abroad and importing oil or at least making your own. And!!! @ 0:47 why does the sign say, ''WHITE SPACES →''?
Very biased review. B[
toyotaprius79 2 months ago
I think all battery powered cars should be put out of production ASAP. Move onto hydrogen, and then you can really "save" the environment. It takes a lot to make a battery, and it has to be replaced every few years. Hydrogen is the future, why not just skip the stupid batteries?
Hassasin195 2 months ago
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Is the self-sustaining (self charging) electric car possible? I've seen people run in-wheel charging units getting ridiculous mileage.
heartlessvietboy 2 months ago
@Hassasin195 That's a bit stupid and bias, have you seen the hydrogen tanks, they're huge, they take up more than half the size of the Honda Clarity's boot. Hydrogen technology shouldn't be wasted for personal transport. Hydrogen should power larger vehicles ie (buses, lorries, trains, ships, planes) You're not likely going to have a cargo ship sailing across the Pacific on one charge. Hydrogen is seriously needed for heavy transport, and not for personal transport!!!
toyotaprius79 2 months ago
@toyotaprius79
And this assuming that batteries don't take up any space... Single large hydrogen tanks do take up space (High pressure vessels are round in nature), but let's just say that we put 10 smaller tanks right where the batteries of current 100% battery operated vehicles are... Works no? That is just one hurdle that can be easily overcome. Heavy transport could see easier implementation, but hydrogen should power all vehicles. IMO
Hassasin195 2 months ago
@Hassasin195 Electric car is a joke where is the energy going to come from when ten percent of electric power will be shut down and hydogen is a joke too you need electricty to make why would you use energy to make energy?
STORMLORD70 1 month ago
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Hassasin195 1 month ago
@STORMLORD70
With fossil fuels, you pull them out of the ground, burn them, and waste goes into air. With hydrogen, you convert from water to hydrogen and oxygen, burn/turn to electricity, and you end up with water again. It's all about renewability and sustainability. And doesn't it take energy (in any form) to take the fossil fuel out of the ground and transport it? Where is the energy going to come from? Electronics are getting more efficient, less load on the grid + solar power
Hassasin195 1 month ago
@Hassasin195 Yes you do i agree but hydorgen has the problems highly explosive remember the Hindenberg i am not against the science you like but newer ideas have to come and science is experiments. The only issue is you still have to mine or drill to ge the elements you need.
STORMLORD70 1 month ago
@STORMLORD70 The Hindenberg was filled with hydrogen gas. It is volatile, that is why it is so useful. In cars, it would be stored in liquid form, which would not be as dangerous. The technology is there.There is no reason why all of the next model year cars couldn't run on hydrogen. As for mining/drilling, if you are talking about the electrodes used in hydrolysis, the platinum used for the electrodes would be taken from the same source that it is for catalytic convertors.
Hassasin195 1 month ago
@STORMLORD70
The hardest part would be setting up the infrastructure to make hydrogen available around the world in high quantities. Climate and location would be a contributor to this issue. This is mainly to access water. If they were to use condensation (De-humidifier like things) to get water out of the air efficiently, there would be nothing holding this technology back other than politics. That is my opinion on the matter.
Hassasin195 1 month ago
@Hassasin195 Hydrogen is still would require mass production dude i am not against future science but i say we have a good discussion here you are not rude or show arogance
STORMLORD70 1 month ago
@STORMLORD70
The current hydrogen stations (there are a few around the world) all produce the hydrogen on site. You put electricity through water, and you get hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen fuel cell based cars would just use the hydrogen, but hydrogen burning cars would take both hydrogen and oxygen. And yeah, I was thinking while I was writing my last post, this is the first true discussion that I have ever had on youtube! It's a pleasure discussing this topic with you!
Hassasin195 1 month ago
@Hassasin195 Well i can see at least you and i can have a discussion but goverment money should never be involved with new alternative energy i am not against it but i think we are from from it. The only thing you have to mine or drill to make electricity to make hydrogen we agree on that so if someone solves the problem they will make a change. Deep natural gas extraction is a good clean energy right now and most people are very ignorant of the process.
STORMLORD70 1 month ago
@STORMLORD70 What's not a joke?
Arthreas 2 weeks ago
More and more hybrid-electrics are hitting the roads. The Chevy Volt gets 35 miles on battery electric. The plug-in Hybrid Prius gets 50MPG + 10 miles on electric. The Nissan Leaf gets 100 miles on pure battery electric. The Honda Civic Hybrid gets 44 MPG.
tnguyen318 3 months ago