@conman2317 Check out the Witricity EV 3.3 Kw development charging kit.Multiple modules of that would work say 32 or more using the magnetic resonance effect to power roads not using wireless electricity but rather alternating magnetic fields.There are some videos about WiTricity here up on youtube
These are great, Nikola Tesla truly is the father of technology. However we mist realize that electromagnetic fields, and wireless technology are huge cancer problems, more specifically for children. Health Canada released into the media the fact of this recently. Nikola Tesla thought about our generation when he induced and developed his technologies, the least we can do is think of the generations to come after us and follow in his wise footsteps.
@jc8liter2388 94 percent of my local utility electricity comes not from fossil fuels.In fact over 87 percent of it is from hydroelectric sources and the rest from nuclear power, solar and wind turbine sources.In my state they are phasing out a coal using electrical plant.
Can't ever imagine these working. Costs and the poor condition of roads. Governments hardly have enough money to keep tarmac on the roads, let alone induction systems.
We will end up with cars on rails with MagLev systems and radar to keep cars close together at speed.
Driving as we know it will no longer exist. Thanks treehuggers!
@kitgerrits Suprisingly well, because unlike gas, the magnetic field produced by the coils is directly converted back into current inside the car. And since air is not a bit resistance for the magnetic field, the field can be converted into current and torque at a great efficiency... The only thing is that the coils need a current, which is produced by big factories who work at an efficiency of 50%...
Nicolai Tesla was never nominated voor Nobel. He was ONE OF THE BIGGEST cientists we ever had.
His ideas are now used for commercial interest but recognitions as a Visionair Master (almost 2 centuries ago) for his projects that enriches human' lifes are still unknown.....all for the cause of MONEY!!!!!! :-(
This form of transportation should have been taken in use over sixty years ago, when Nikola Tesla first invented this. The car that used tesla's powersource was called the pierce arrow 1, check it out if you can find anything... But same as almost all of tesla's inventions the car was never taken into production and pierce arrow was never heard of again.. So many great inventions are lost that could've changed all of our lives.. Check out Nikola tesla and find out for yourselves!!
Everybody seems to think that electric cars are the answer to the entire oil problem. Most of you seem to be forgetting where that power comes from... Less than 5% of the world energy is coming from renewable energy and if you count nuclear (because that's the best alternative at the moment) it's less than 20%. So the rest is still gas and coal and yeah, that polutes a LOT more than today's gasoline and diesel cars...
@conman2317 gas has been rendered obsolete a long time ago, oil companies just bought the patents to the technologies that did so, in order to make rediculous prifits out of gas first and when its finally gone theyll start making the things that should have been made decades ago.. like this car but probably they have even more advanced tech
@grubnetseor They're completely safe. There are people who work with electromagnetic cranes every day, and it causes them no harm at all. Organisms aren't sensitive to magnetic fields.
@Duckieperson pacemakers are sensitive to magnetic fields =p, so are watches/mobile phones etc. So i dont really see it working (on a magnetic powered road) unless the inside of the car is completely anti-magnetic
@daladek Although most oil and gas usage today goes to energy, we will still continue using oil for other things besides that, like plastics, medicines, food additives, clothing and make up. In addition the world's cattle produce a lot of methane, which is supposedly much more harmful than carbon dioxide. In other words, if you want to produce no harmful gas to the atmosphere, better stop having livestock. And stop farting ;)
@conman2317 Taxes will go the #%$@ up for each municipality to pay the Dept. of Transportation fortunes for the installations and maintenance....oh and the hiring of electrical engineers...to make roads built with Tesla Coils....yeah...
@conman2317 you know how many kw a road full with tesla coils all over will consume? + where you will get that power from? Nuclear? Coal? Wind?... it wont fix much, but sound cool and futuristic.
@bluetorch13 Didn't you hear about the Israeli invention of ''ROAD ELECTRICITY'' just Google it , we can be oil free at least somewhere in the long future if wireless charging and road electricity become more developed...
Efficiency is most likely less than 50% with that much distance, so why in the world does it seem like a good idea to charge a 53kw/h battery via a magnetic field?
So not only does your electric bill already go up (something that I guess most people don't account for when thinking of electric cars), it will probably take twice as much energy if not more to charge the battery. So basically you're paying to charge 2 Tesla Roadsters to charge 1.
induction is safe, but the further the distance the more loss, plus it would be a pain to get lined up perfectly every time you parked... not lined up more loss. So what this does is use 2x the power to charge your car big whoopie.
This magnetic field most likely ionize the air around it, in other words it emits IONIZING RADIATIONS that can lead to severe living cell mutations. We fight to keep radio emiting towers away from schools and houses, and this magnetic field will be in your house, 15 ampers or more of emiting waves like a FM broadcast emiter. Ignorant people will always surprise me. Nice darwin award candidats coming though.
@tomanyasses That's true, though I love progress, too many people ignorant about the risks won't even question that wireless device. So with being dramatic I wanted to make them think.
Finally, Tesla's ideas are coming out in the open now. He also discovered that heating the ionosphere can affect our weather. The result is HAARP. The military always find a way to put to destructive use something that is supposed to be of help to mankind.
@theonlylolking If war is not against other humans, but all humans against the common problems of all humans, I approve of it. But war against other humans, no degree of benefit can justify it. I don't care what is shown by history, humans have intelligence and they should think of better reasons to improve technology other than for killing others of the same species. Our difference from wild animals is the ability to reason, and not making good use of it is an insult to our own species.
@theonlylolking There can actually be bigger advances in technology if the world governments cooperate with each other and share the latest technologies to each other. Everyone will go up instead of just the few strong and powerful countries at the expense of the smaller and weaker countries.
@wavemakerx Then no one will try to outdo each other for power. When war breaks out from big nations like in WW2 each nation was trying to outdo each other and the result was are technology today. Without those wars it would have taken longer to get nuclear power. I am not saying war is good.
@theonlylolking same with going to the moon ,russia was putting satalites out around earth and then bragging on going to the moon ,will our president said we cant have that ,so entered a space race to the moon. your right we dont seem to do much more than we have until challenged by another. thats the first sign were not as smart as we think we are. if we was smart we would be on the moon mars and living in outer space by now.
@tomanyasses You are naive if you think that the US is not taking advantage of the other countries. Even a former CIA confessed that their missions were to sabotage the economy of other countries. So you never thought that the US is the big bully in the neighborhood? Time to wake up to reality.
@tomanyasses Interesting how you say "our inventions" when most research in the US is being carried out by foreigners. The accusation about stealing is also ironic for someone from a country that doesn't respect the WTO. But I don't think Americans are worse or better than other people, the US has just been in a good position to (ab)use its power in the last half century, that's all.
@w0rt3l thats interesting how you make a claim thats not right ,do you believe this statement of wrong fact or you just trying to make talk. just usa colleges do more research than all of the world let alone all the business and all the ones outside usa are financed and run by usa ,dude when talking to some one ten times wiser find someone else.
Interesting idea, but I do wonder how dangerous this "most probably" strong wireless charging device actually is. I'm pretty sure the driver is safe, but what about (let's say) a cat going under the car to play around?
@Eloking It's called electromagnetic induction, it was discovered in 1831 so it's nothing new and there is just a magnetic field between the charger and the car.
So it charges wirelessly.. can you make a device that does the opposite (discharge it really fast wirelessly)? Should be fun to try that with your friend's electric tesla
The blue light generated by the device has the added benefit of causing basketball sized brain tumors lol Seriously though, parking garages, cities, and your employer will love this, they will have a reason to start gouging you with parking prices.
@conman2317 Check out the Witricity EV 3.3 Kw development charging kit.Multiple modules of that would work say 32 or more using the magnetic resonance effect to power roads not using wireless electricity but rather alternating magnetic fields.There are some videos about WiTricity here up on youtube
m9078jk3 2 weeks ago
These are great, Nikola Tesla truly is the father of technology. However we mist realize that electromagnetic fields, and wireless technology are huge cancer problems, more specifically for children. Health Canada released into the media the fact of this recently. Nikola Tesla thought about our generation when he induced and developed his technologies, the least we can do is think of the generations to come after us and follow in his wise footsteps.
TheSatchelProject 4 months ago
@conman2317 how about a bunch of massive tesla coils powering the world?
leerman22 6 months ago
@conman2317 Not a bad idea, I thought the same thing as well, however that will never ever happen as long as we got greed.
dylanfleck 7 months ago
@conman2317 Unfortunately you will still need a gas powered plant to provide the electricity.
jc8liter2388 9 months ago
@jc8liter2388 94 percent of my local utility electricity comes not from fossil fuels.In fact over 87 percent of it is from hydroelectric sources and the rest from nuclear power, solar and wind turbine sources.In my state they are phasing out a coal using electrical plant.
m9078jk3 2 weeks ago
@conman2317 that's not a bad idea but it would be way too expensive to build the roads like that, unfortunately.
KrankieV2 11 months ago
Amazed that these companies think they have invented great new technology.
Electric cars were around before internal combustion powered cars and induction circuits in the mid 1800's.
Even with modern electronics and knowledge from the past, it will be too expensive and not suitable for poorly maintained roads.
c53204 11 months ago
Can't ever imagine these working. Costs and the poor condition of roads. Governments hardly have enough money to keep tarmac on the roads, let alone induction systems.
We will end up with cars on rails with MagLev systems and radar to keep cars close together at speed.
Driving as we know it will no longer exist. Thanks treehuggers!
c53204 11 months ago
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dnomedlug 11 months ago
@conman2317 think of the costs of building it on all the roads and off roads roads... ow well, great idea anyway ^^
liquidzero5 11 months ago
pretty nice for an electric car though
michaeldepaikel 11 months ago
If you stand whit something thats metal like iron it will get hot (red hot) lol.
Parked the car wrong ... Meltdown!
spikeguns1 11 months ago
@conman2317
they actually thinking of doing that in the UK. !!!
good thinking!!
vinielol 11 months ago
yoo
Janneexx 11 months ago
One does wonder at what efficiendy that power is transported into the car.
kitgerrits 11 months ago
@kitgerrits Suprisingly well, because unlike gas, the magnetic field produced by the coils is directly converted back into current inside the car. And since air is not a bit resistance for the magnetic field, the field can be converted into current and torque at a great efficiency... The only thing is that the coils need a current, which is produced by big factories who work at an efficiency of 50%...
jenecomprends 11 months ago
Justin Bieber has a car just like this one!
Zweetpuist 11 months ago
@Zweetpuist why do you say such thing? just because he's gay? thats so mean.
thijsloon 11 months ago
@thijsloon Whaaaat!!! I LOVE JUSTIN OMG!
That's like totally not cool of you to say :(
Zweetpuist 11 months ago
@Zweetpuist That's true, Justin cant help the fact that he's gay either.
thijsloon 11 months ago
@Zweetpuist Zweetpuist?
daanos96 11 months ago
@Zweetpuist dude fack jou Tesla's zijn cool... Priussen zijn gay... en wtf Zweetpuist???? waarom?
Pspgamer789 11 months ago
@conman2317 An electric car already renders gas useless.. Cool idea though
mrhenk 11 months ago
@conman2317 I bet they considerd that.
Joricky12 11 months ago
@conman2317
so you want to wire hundreds, no , thousands of miles highway and city streets...
dumbass
joripiano 11 months ago
@joripiano its already wired... STREETLIGHTS
jodroboxes 11 months ago
@jodroboxes
haha, not all the roads have streetlights, yes in cities they do.....
but streetlights don't use 1500W Each.
joripiano 11 months ago
Nicolai Tesla was never nominated voor Nobel. He was ONE OF THE BIGGEST cientists we ever had.
His ideas are now used for commercial interest but recognitions as a Visionair Master (almost 2 centuries ago) for his projects that enriches human' lifes are still unknown.....all for the cause of MONEY!!!!!! :-(
1smile42 11 months ago 3
@conman2317 that would cause gigantic lectromagnetic fields damaging the human health system
Run3scaped 11 months ago
@Run3scaped electromagnetic fields have impact on human health how?
wakeandbakelol 11 months ago
@wakeandbakelol Not in any way. But it does affect our current power grids because of induction.
nusaik 11 months ago
@nusaik Ah, I see. Then I would suggest replacing current asfalt roads for solar-panel roads.
wakeandbakelol 11 months ago
@conman2317
i think that will costs the goverment allot for changing the roads and you need too drive pricessly
so that would be some isseu
HardiHawleriKURD 11 months ago
@conman2317 you mean a train?
187ed187 11 months ago
@187ed187 no a train is confined to a singal path, while roads let you go wherever you want.
conman2317 11 months ago
This form of transportation should have been taken in use over sixty years ago, when Nikola Tesla first invented this. The car that used tesla's powersource was called the pierce arrow 1, check it out if you can find anything... But same as almost all of tesla's inventions the car was never taken into production and pierce arrow was never heard of again.. So many great inventions are lost that could've changed all of our lives.. Check out Nikola tesla and find out for yourselves!!
ThePhyuckYu 11 months ago
Everybody seems to think that electric cars are the answer to the entire oil problem. Most of you seem to be forgetting where that power comes from... Less than 5% of the world energy is coming from renewable energy and if you count nuclear (because that's the best alternative at the moment) it's less than 20%. So the rest is still gas and coal and yeah, that polutes a LOT more than today's gasoline and diesel cars...
OverSoft 1 year ago
@conman2317 gas has been rendered obsolete a long time ago, oil companies just bought the patents to the technologies that did so, in order to make rediculous prifits out of gas first and when its finally gone theyll start making the things that should have been made decades ago.. like this car but probably they have even more advanced tech
lolzoretwo 1 year ago
@conman2317 What do you think provides the power for those tesla coils ? -.-
Physics 101, any energy given has a source.
In this case, tapping into the power grid, which runs on nuclear and combustion technology. The latter also being Earth Gas.
Seneric 1 year ago
@Seneric And that makes the tumbs up a useless fact or a bit stupid... -__-
Santiest 1 year ago
How safe are these high magnetics field for organisms?
grubnetseor 1 year ago
@grubnetseor They're completely safe. There are people who work with electromagnetic cranes every day, and it causes them no harm at all. Organisms aren't sensitive to magnetic fields.
Duckieperson 11 months ago
@Duckieperson pacemakers are sensitive to magnetic fields =p, so are watches/mobile phones etc. So i dont really see it working (on a magnetic powered road) unless the inside of the car is completely anti-magnetic
COEquaLity 11 months ago
@COEquaLity there will be no problem, ever touched a induction stove? its not hot, but the pan is.
it works the same way. only your RFID chiped cards will be affected in a radius of 30 cm's. the rest is totaly safe.
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airplaneracer 11 months ago
im looking for the day that gas is no more used....i aprove this
daladek 1 year ago
@daladek Although most oil and gas usage today goes to energy, we will still continue using oil for other things besides that, like plastics, medicines, food additives, clothing and make up. In addition the world's cattle produce a lot of methane, which is supposedly much more harmful than carbon dioxide. In other words, if you want to produce no harmful gas to the atmosphere, better stop having livestock. And stop farting ;)
w0rt3l 11 months ago
@conman2317 The whole world wouldn't have enough money to finance that in any country, let alone the world.
Chyphor 1 year ago
@conman2317
Or what if we used the air engine? Site : mdi.lu
Or what if we used the water engine?
...thereby rendering gas AND electricity useless...?
ymsmusic 1 year ago
@conman2317 Taxes will go the #%$@ up for each municipality to pay the Dept. of Transportation fortunes for the installations and maintenance....oh and the hiring of electrical engineers...to make roads built with Tesla Coils....yeah...
worlwr2 1 year ago
@conman2317 you know how many kw a road full with tesla coils all over will consume? + where you will get that power from? Nuclear? Coal? Wind?... it wont fix much, but sound cool and futuristic.
bluetorch13 1 year ago
@bluetorch13 Didn't you hear about the Israeli invention of ''ROAD ELECTRICITY'' just Google it , we can be oil free at least somewhere in the long future if wireless charging and road electricity become more developed...
zishasurvey 1 year ago
Efficiency is most likely less than 50% with that much distance, so why in the world does it seem like a good idea to charge a 53kw/h battery via a magnetic field?
So not only does your electric bill already go up (something that I guess most people don't account for when thinking of electric cars), it will probably take twice as much energy if not more to charge the battery. So basically you're paying to charge 2 Tesla Roadsters to charge 1.
WillTam08 1 year ago
Why not use whole stretches of highways to power cars.
cesar333 1 year ago
induction is safe, but the further the distance the more loss, plus it would be a pain to get lined up perfectly every time you parked... not lined up more loss. So what this does is use 2x the power to charge your car big whoopie.
screamingservers 1 year ago
More electromagnetic fields in our cities...
This magnetic field most likely ionize the air around it, in other words it emits IONIZING RADIATIONS that can lead to severe living cell mutations. We fight to keep radio emiting towers away from schools and houses, and this magnetic field will be in your house, 15 ampers or more of emiting waves like a FM broadcast emiter. Ignorant people will always surprise me. Nice darwin award candidats coming though.
toocoolforu 1 year ago
@toocoolforu the field is weak per distance. didnt meation that ,you make a broad statement without tech information, sincerly professore james
tomanyasses 1 year ago
@tomanyasses That's true, though I love progress, too many people ignorant about the risks won't even question that wireless device. So with being dramatic I wanted to make them think.
toocoolforu 1 year ago
@toocoolforu well said, your a good guy
tomanyasses 1 year ago
Finally, Tesla's ideas are coming out in the open now. He also discovered that heating the ionosphere can affect our weather. The result is HAARP. The military always find a way to put to destructive use something that is supposed to be of help to mankind.
wavemakerx 1 year ago
@wavemakerx they're only coming out in the open cause the illuminati are about to shit on all of us.
0110111101101011 1 year ago
@wavemakerx Without war there will be small advances in tec. War fuels tec so each side can have an advantage.
theonlylolking 1 year ago
@theonlylolking If war is not against other humans, but all humans against the common problems of all humans, I approve of it. But war against other humans, no degree of benefit can justify it. I don't care what is shown by history, humans have intelligence and they should think of better reasons to improve technology other than for killing others of the same species. Our difference from wild animals is the ability to reason, and not making good use of it is an insult to our own species.
tzmmalaysia 1 year ago
@tzmmalaysia I agree except"Our difference from wild animals is the ability to reason" we have far more differences than that.
theonlylolking 1 year ago
@theonlylolking There can actually be bigger advances in technology if the world governments cooperate with each other and share the latest technologies to each other. Everyone will go up instead of just the few strong and powerful countries at the expense of the smaller and weaker countries.
wavemakerx 1 year ago
@wavemakerx Then no one will try to outdo each other for power. When war breaks out from big nations like in WW2 each nation was trying to outdo each other and the result was are technology today. Without those wars it would have taken longer to get nuclear power. I am not saying war is good.
theonlylolking 1 year ago
@theonlylolking same with going to the moon ,russia was putting satalites out around earth and then bragging on going to the moon ,will our president said we cant have that ,so entered a space race to the moon. your right we dont seem to do much more than we have until challenged by another. thats the first sign were not as smart as we think we are. if we was smart we would be on the moon mars and living in outer space by now.
tomanyasses 1 year ago
@wavemakerx your funny at the expense of the weaker your funny its the great usa that has made all the little countrys better at the expense of usa
tomanyasses 1 year ago
@tomanyasses You are naive if you think that the US is not taking advantage of the other countries. Even a former CIA confessed that their missions were to sabotage the economy of other countries. So you never thought that the US is the big bully in the neighborhood? Time to wake up to reality.
wavemakerx 1 year ago
@wavemakerx Gotta love the US!!!
trip7shark 1 year ago
@wavemakerx your naive if you think other countrys arent taking advantage of us ciitizens or our inventions and all the other stealing there doing
tomanyasses 1 year ago
@tomanyasses Interesting how you say "our inventions" when most research in the US is being carried out by foreigners. The accusation about stealing is also ironic for someone from a country that doesn't respect the WTO. But I don't think Americans are worse or better than other people, the US has just been in a good position to (ab)use its power in the last half century, that's all.
w0rt3l 11 months ago
@w0rt3l thats interesting how you make a claim thats not right ,do you believe this statement of wrong fact or you just trying to make talk. just usa colleges do more research than all of the world let alone all the business and all the ones outside usa are financed and run by usa ,dude when talking to some one ten times wiser find someone else.
tomanyasses 11 months ago
How is the efficiency of this compared to electrical wires?
killernanobot 1 year ago
Interesting idea, but I do wonder how dangerous this "most probably" strong wireless charging device actually is. I'm pretty sure the driver is safe, but what about (let's say) a cat going under the car to play around?
Eloking 1 year ago 2
@Eloking It's called electromagnetic induction, it was discovered in 1831 so it's nothing new and there is just a magnetic field between the charger and the car.
G4M3R1111 1 year ago 26
@Eloking Not dangerous at all. Its just a magnetic induction. Unless the cat becomes inductive, theres nothing to worry about.
cesar333 1 year ago
So it charges wirelessly.. can you make a device that does the opposite (discharge it really fast wirelessly)? Should be fun to try that with your friend's electric tesla
nomainreason 1 year ago
@nomainreason in the future instead of spike strips the cops can just put one of those in the road and catch those criminals
jjthejetplane342 1 year ago
The blue light generated by the device has the added benefit of causing basketball sized brain tumors lol Seriously though, parking garages, cities, and your employer will love this, they will have a reason to start gouging you with parking prices.
dicobalt 1 year ago
TRON
hellasicknasty 1 year ago