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Company looks to bring air-powered cars to US
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| May 25 01:20 PM US/Eastern
| DAN STRUMPF
Posted on 05/25/2009 2:52:04 PM PDT by The_Sword_of_Groo
NEW YORK (AP) - Most car companies are racing to bring electric vehicles to the market. But one startup is skipping the high-tech electronics, making cars whose energy source is pulled literally out of thin air.
Zero Pollution Motors is trying to bring a car to U.S. roads by early 2011 that's powered by a combination of compressed air and a small conventional engine.
ZPM Chief Executive Shiva Vencat said the ultimate goal is a price tag between $18,000 and $20,000, fuel economy equivalent to 100 miles per gallon and a tailpipe that emits nothing but air at low enough speeds.
Elsewhere in the world, the technology is already gaining speed. The French startup Motor Development International, which licensed the technology to ZPM, unveiled a new air-powered car at the Geneva Auto Show in March. Airlines KLM and Air France are starting to test the bubble-shaped AirPod this month for use as transportation around airports.
Engineering experts, however, are skeptical of the technology, saying it is clouded by the caveat that compressing air is notoriously energy intensive.
"Air compressors are one of the least efficient machines to convert electricity to work," said Harold Kung, professor of chemical and biological engineering at Northwestern University. "Why not use the electricity directly, as in electric cars? From an energy utilization point of view, the compressed (air) car does not make sense."
As Vencat spells it out, the "air cars" plug into a wall outlet, allowing an on-board compressor to pressurize the car's air tank to 4,500 pounds per square inch. It takes about four hours to get the tank to full pressure, then the air is then released gradually to power the car's pistons.
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To: The_Sword_of_Groo
a tailpipe that emits nothing but airI'm pretty sure that's a "greenhouse gas" and must be regulated...
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:03:18 PM PDT
by
Onelifetogive
(Check out Puppy News at www.buyingapuppy.com)
To: The_Sword_of_Groo
...compressing air is notoriously energy intensive.Take a deep breath and exhale.
If you need assistance, nuclear power is cleaner and cheaper.
Political directives however are known to be very expensive.
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:03:51 PM PDT
by
EGPWS
(Trust in God, question everyone else)
To: The_Sword_of_Groo
I guess that would be called ‘pooter gear’?
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:05:59 PM PDT
by
biff
To: EGPWS
compressing air is notoriously energy intensive
i was envisioning getting each of my girls a bicycle pump so they could keep me charged as i was driving down the road.
"Are we there yet daddy?"
"Just a few more pumps!"
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:06:53 PM PDT
by
The_Sword_of_Groo
(Dum spiramus tuebimur - "While We Have Breath, We Will Defend")
To: glock rocks
OH HOW CUTE!!!!(squeels) Lady bug cars!!!!!
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:07:36 PM PDT
by
Dallas59
("You know the one with the big ears? He might be yours, but he ain't my president.")
To: The_Sword_of_Groo
Industrial strength dumb idea. Compressing air is VERY inefficient.
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:07:44 PM PDT
by
mad_as_he$$
(Nemo me impune lacessit (Two terms for politicians, one in office, one in jail.))
To: The_Sword_of_Groo
You pedal pusher you. ; )
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:09:15 PM PDT
by
EGPWS
(Trust in God, question everyone else)
To: The_Sword_of_Groo
"Air compressors are one of the least efficient machines to convert electricity to work," Ironically you might make it work from an energy efficient perspective by using liquid Co2 or dry ice (also Co2) as the compress gas source... fill a pressure tank with a dry ice slushy and apply a little heat to get the gas pressure up
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:09:17 PM PDT
by
tophat9000
( We are "O" so f---ed)
To: MaxMax
EPIC FAIL
2
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:11:25 PM PDT
by
savedbygrace
(You are only leading if someone follows. Otherwise, you just wandered off... [Smokin' Joe])
To: The_Sword_of_Groo
It's a good news/bad news thing....
The good news is it actually works
The bad news is that not only do you look like a total goober driving one around but....
YOU ARE SITTING ON TOP OF A COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER PRESSURISED TO 4500 PSI
which by the way takes four hours to refill for a 20 mile trip at normal speeds.
If we could hook it up to the average politician we could double the mileage.
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:12:27 PM PDT
by
usmcobra
(Your chances of dying in bed are reduced by getting out of it, but most people still die in bed)
To: Onelifetogive
I'm pretty sure that's a "greenhouse gas" and must be regulated...Today air isn't however the day will come that a lack of political agenda's will force the idea that air is something that needs to be contained via regulation and taxed to pay for the regulation.
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:13:42 PM PDT
by
EGPWS
(Trust in God, question everyone else)
To: The_Sword_of_Groo
Already been done
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:15:23 PM PDT
by
wastedyears
(Rock and roll ain't worth the name if it don't make ya strut)
To: usmcobra
YOU ARE SITTING ON TOP OF A COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER PRESSURISED TO 4500 PSIGosh, THAT'S more than the 3000 psi used for the hydraulics in aircraft. ; )
It wouldn't kill anyone, it's just an all out stupid idea is my point.
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:17:49 PM PDT
by
EGPWS
(Trust in God, question everyone else)
To: usmcobra
Thats an excellent point...i keep seeing the end of "Jaws" for some reason.
Laying down the sarcasm for a while, I have a question for the engineers out there. If you were going to run a vehicle on compressed gas, wouldn't it be more efficient to derive that pressure from a chemical reaction? Or would it be unfeasible to put enough chemicals on a vehicle to achieve enough pressure? Probably difficult to regulate i would assume. Any thoughts?
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:18:04 PM PDT
by
The_Sword_of_Groo
(Dum spiramus tuebimur - "While We Have Breath, We Will Defend")
To: usmcobra
YOU ARE SITTING ON TOP OF A COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER PRESSURISED TO 4500 PSI
Yeah, so?
I have a hand pump that I use for filling 3,000 PSI paintball tanks.
Of course, getting in a wreak with one of those cars could be rather unpleasant... (hehe)
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:21:36 PM PDT
by
Fichori
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To: EGPWS
I'm a pedal pusher.
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:22:58 PM PDT
by
wastedyears
(Rock and roll ain't worth the name if it don't make ya strut)
To: The_Sword_of_Groo
4 hours to fill the air tank?? 4 hours??
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:24:08 PM PDT
by
GeronL
To: EGPWS
zero pollution??
and the electricity to compress that air??
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:24:57 PM PDT
by
GeronL
To: glock rocks
pile in the kids soccer team!!
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:26:42 PM PDT
by
GeronL
To: GeronL
That’s what I saw, too.
Like we’re supposed to go to work and pay some kid to work a tire pump in a parking lot for four hours while suppressing their laughter at how stunningly STOOPID this car looks.
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posted on
05/25/2009 3:29:19 PM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
(Satisfaction was my sin)
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