Latests tests on the Indian (dot not feather) model showed it has a
maximum range of 37km. That's 22 miles, only 10% of the advertised
range. And it cannot meet crash test standards.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Michael Rowe <mdrowe@optonline.net> wrote:
>> No reason it can't and won't work.
>
> You guys out West with hydropower could gain a lot of pollution credits
from
> such a car, but those in the Midwest with coal-fired power plants would
have
> a much smaller benefit. This car merely transfers the emissions point from
> the engine to a power plant, just like electric cars. There should be
> significant improvements in efficiency, but depending on the plant, the
> benefit may not be as large as people think. There would be a large
benefit
> from replacing complicated batteries with simple pressure tanks.
>
> By claiming the car runs on "free air," etc. they destroy all credibility
> and endanger their cause, which is a good one.
>
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