What is the new hybrid car and how does it work?
The main breaking technology for the future of Automotives is the Hydrogen-Powered car. While its not considered a hybrid, it causes absolutely no pollution, and the only byproduct is water. Hydrogen is everywhere, and makes up for most of the elements in the universe (as far as we know). It is very inexpensive to produce Hydrogen, and you can even do it in your own home if you have the equipment. The car is not dependent on oil at all, which eliminates any dependence on Middle-Eastern or Alaskan reserves.
The car is available to buy, and currently is in production. Unfortunately, it is not practical because Hydrogen ‘fuel stations’ exist in around seven states, and only one or two per state. But they are productive, and more car manufacturers are building models based on this technology. One of them is the BMW H2R, a racecar that has set record speeds on the racetrack.
Now, for actual hybrids, I’ve never heard of one that ran on water. I’m only familiar with the gasonline-electric hybrids. Hybrids contain two motors, one gasoline, one electric. The gasoline engine is build smaller and uses current technology to promote gas efficiency. The electric motor works with the gas engine to accelerate the vehicle. Most gasoline is consumed during acceleration, so this cuts back on consumption significantly.
The electric motor also works as a generator to recharge the battery. In fact, every time you brake, kinetic energy is produced into electrical energy for the battery. Gas-electric hybrids range in gas efficiency ranging from 30-60 mpg.
The new hybrid car’s fuel is Distilled water. The prototype has been manufactured by Honda.
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a hybrid car works on fuel cell.
fuel used is water.
let out gas is water vapour/steam.
hydrogen and oxygen are seperated
and hydrogen burnt in presence of
oxygen and heat obtained is converted
to mech energy.
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The main breaking technology for the future of Automotives is the Hydrogen-Powered car. While its not considered a hybrid, it causes absolutely no pollution, and the only byproduct is water. Hydrogen is everywhere, and makes up for most of the elements in the universe (as far as we know). It is very inexpensive to produce Hydrogen, and you can even do it in your own home if you have the equipment. The car is not dependent on oil at all, which eliminates any dependence on Middle-Eastern or Alaskan reserves.
The car is available to buy, and currently is in production. Unfortunately, it is not practical because Hydrogen ‘fuel stations’ exist in around seven states, and only one or two per state. But they are productive, and more car manufacturers are building models based on this technology. One of them is the BMW H2R, a racecar that has set record speeds on the racetrack.
Now, for actual hybrids, I’ve never heard of one that ran on water. I’m only familiar with the gasonline-electric hybrids. Hybrids contain two motors, one gasoline, one electric. The gasoline engine is build smaller and uses current technology to promote gas efficiency. The electric motor works with the gas engine to accelerate the vehicle. Most gasoline is consumed during acceleration, so this cuts back on consumption significantly.
The electric motor also works as a generator to recharge the battery. In fact, every time you brake, kinetic energy is produced into electrical energy for the battery. Gas-electric hybrids range in gas efficiency ranging from 30-60 mpg.
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