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Two concepts, one idea: Efficiency

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

The 911 GT3 R Hybrid and the Cayenne S Hybrid both offer a fascinating perspective for the future of the sports car: high performance meets efficiency. Watch both cars during a test session in Le Castellet, Southern France.

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  • one word.....awesome!

  • Electricity FTW!!!

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  • Yay!  More blackouts!

  • The fact that you so easily cuss out the "hybrid" technology that Porsche is using just shows how ignorant you are. Downvote for you.

  • Wow, I love the music, from which artist is it?

  • and where does the energy for making hydrogen come from?

    a coal power station.....

    and additional it needs much more energy to produce hydrogen, than producing normal electricity!

  • Fuck hybrids!

  • Yah. What he said. Electric Energy can be clean, it just needs, Wind, Solar, Geothermal energy to be so. Hydrogen on the other hand will always have that nasty separation anxiety process that uses up resources and requires transport. ! Ike !

  • lol yes but not on a large scale....your hardly going to power a car from the amount you make riding your bike...

    even the amount of people that cycle in holland wouldnt be enough!

  • not only from the coal power station, but u can make electricity while ur riding ur bike -.-

  • good point, but new processes are being worked on and obviously some new thing has to be found so what happens when fossil fuels run out and nuclear waste stockpiles become too big?

    well i guess its up to the scientist to work that out...

    but in the mean time...what about cows? they contribute to a THIRD of gases, so why dont we use their methane :D to power our cars...

    a bit smelly i know haha

  • thats is mostly correct - but hydrogen is not the answer!

    hydrogen like to diffuse through tanks, its difficult to transport, dangerous if handled wrong, and VERY hard to get!

    to split water up into hydrogen and oxygen it takes up soooo much electrical power!

    and right now the majority of hydrogen is "harvested" off natural gas - during which a lot of CO2 is emmitted.

    so its not quite as simple is as it may sound!

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