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I'm expecialy impressed by the hybrid air car, awsome milage
I'd also say that even if the energy comes from coal, it is a lot easier to maintain and monitor the pollution coming from tens of thousand of powerplants, than it is to properly maintain millions of cars. But that is true for a lot of other 'alternative' engines.
It would also be interesting to see the noise levels of such engines. Seems low, but nothing beats electrical :)
But the gasoline that you put in your car comes from a gas station that uses electricity, and that gasoline is refined using copious amounts of electricity from the same power plant.
Electric cars have the most direct source of energy and the least loss. That's the way things need to go IMHO. Anything else is a storage medium and therefore a loss. Augment electric cars with solar panels on your house and you can provide some, if not all, of your own energy using just the Sun.
Amazing, huh? Seems a little too simple, that's why it's slow to take off.
In short, no, these cars are not a crap idea. We are better off centralizing where we produce our energy. At that point, we have our options open to any number of methods to produce that energy.
Compressed air is as DANGEROUS as dynamite. Every commercial vehicle that hauls compressed air bottles has to display hazmat signs.
The ambulance-chasing lawyers will be drooling to sue the pants off of anyone selling or buying or allowing them to roll on the highways.
I say it looks promising for some uses.
The current hybrids are just a weak example of what is necessary, since they currently run on fossil fuels. We need to get further away from this fuel source. Better electricity storage, such as the ultra-capacitors from EEStor is better thinking and better technology and they could revolutionize EV development.
Wonder what resistance I would get if I tried to import one of these to the UK ?