BMW HYDROGEN Car Refuelling
Refuelling of the BMW hydrogen car. This car is an internal combustion hydrogen car. BMW are leasing it out to 100 high profile users. Hydrogen can be obtained from oil, natural gas, and water. It can be obtained from water through electrolysis. You may have heard on youtube of cars that run on water – there is no such thing as a car that runs purely on water. You can buy kits that enable you to run your car on a mixture of water and gas by using the cars battery to convert the water into …
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You know that for makeing an eficient solar wather heater, you cannot spend more then 250 USD(for materials bought from a regular store), but are sold to end-user with 2000 USD?
i dont get it is the fuel r those water we drink or they mix oil fuel and water together?
@SyntheticSyndrom, The gas tank cap is motorized .. retracts automatically I believe.
That’s a lot of math, Freeze video at 0:41 , 0.40 Euro is 0.05kg worth of ‘gas’… You have fun with the conversions of Euro to USD, and kg to gallons.
Best of luck.
Of course you realised I am not a native english speaker, I learned english in school and I hate people that looks at the “spelling” not at the ideas transmited by writing. If somethig new, like hydrogen usage, economic light bulbs, solar pannels, eficient rechargable batterys or any other thing that will improve life and poluate less is sold with 1000% profit – we have a BIG problem FOR WIDE ADOPTION.
This station is part of the “Hydrogen Highway” in the Netherlands. There are a number of car manufactureres that already make these cars. “We” americans can’t have them, because oil companies OWN this country.
hydrogen won’t be any good in reducing greenhouse gas emmisions until we have power plants which run on a zero emmission energy source. This is because you need electricity to make hydrogen
1) Spelling, check it.
2) Because wide adoption = lowered prices.
Essentially, hydrogen follows the electric bill.
ok but……how much does he spend?
Im sure you are right.
The question is what isn’t automated these days.