4 different ways you can power a car
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Dig into which fuel- gasoline, electric, biofuels, or electrofuels- is both affordable for consumers and sustainable for the planet.
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Historically, most cars have run on gasoline, but that doesn’t have to be the case in the future: other liquid fuels and electricity can also power cars. So what are the differences between these options? And which one’s best? Dig into which fuel- gasoline, electric, biofuels, or electrofuels- is both affordable for consumers and sustainable for the planet.
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Animation and art direction by Kevin Herrmann, AIM Creative Studios.
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Ok
These videos are made up of repeated facts,
Very less new information!
Yehaa
Can we get all seven in a playlist?
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And that's true
There is only one other. Kurzgesagt.
@@abaronofchivalry5176 which is better. Also crash course.
And that's a fact
100% agree
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- Shakespeare
@@GameOver-qk2ys No "Elon Musk"
Why has the channel not liked this comment yet?
Well said
jpnewPic88.Men
The demon of reason is narrating this, he must have a certain liking for this kind of stuff.
Yeah
I was looking for this comment
Right after he stole someone's cloth and edited the script.
@@willfang1472 lol
the *_cybertruck_* is so freakin weird
I love it
It’s really not that cool. Looks like a low rendered polygon game car lmao. I get they tried doing something but like, they failed at whatever it was😅🤷♂️
@@arryn786 over 600K pre-orders is a fail? Show me another car that has even close to that many preorders. Lucid? Nikola? Lordstown? Rivian? even combined they have far less.
@@b0chen ...huh? 😅 i’m not sure why you are replying to me with that, am I supposed to care? I was speaking about how it looks not how many dons bought it sorry.
@@arryn786 you consider it a fail, what is your reasoning for it? By any metrics, it's considered successful, but again feel free to show us your metrics
@@arryn786 you just said it failed, he proved why it didn’t, why are you denying you said anything now?
Staying up late at night watching Ted-ed without using your brain is the best feeling ever
Without using brain!?
well its 4pm in my area
brain.exe has stopped working
@@shoaibakhtar4389 you dont remove your brain to let it charge at night??
Well, it’s 7:20am where I am right now while eating fruit,
POV: You watched this yet you don't own a car.
That is true for me now
March 22, 2021
Why must you hurt me this way?
I’m a kid!
Well the more you know
And that's a good thing! The best fuel is a fuel that is not needed.
Damn that animation is good...
We aren’t addicted to oil, but our cars are.
-James Woolsey
We just happen to be addicted to cars.
Plastic is also made from oil
Americans who eat fried water: ":("
Safety not save gasoline.
Cars? Say cargo ships and planes.
So the personal automobile only accounts for 8% of carbon emissions. When do we target the heavy hitters, corporations, on their emissions.
THIS
”Sila mygg och släppa igenom elefanter” = Filtering mosquitos and letting through elephants
yep exactly
You want TED to shutdown?
I’ve been saying this for years. Driving and maintaining a 50 year old big block Chevy is more eco conscious than that new Tesla. People are just addicted to buying new stuff, Tesla just provides the pretence that their purchase is justifiable since it’s “eco conscious”.
It would be very interesting to hear more about the biofuels and the research on them so far.
the animation holy 3:48 and whoever thought of this is a GENIUS
Really love the animation in this video. The style is so subtle yet refined... Very much looking forward to seeing more from Kevin Herrmann :)
The man behind the Demon of Reason!
Sad that you didn’t consider the damage the production for electric car batteries is causing. Also there are Hybrid Cars which are also an option!
Best fuel for your car : Hydrogen
Methods to extract Hydrogen are :
1) Absorbing methane directly from air and using scrubbers to convert the gas into hydrogen and carbon.
2) Electrolysis of water (H2O) : Seperates 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.
3) Natural gas can be split into parts hydrogen and one part carbon. The hydrogen can used for fuel and leftover carbon, once solidified, can be used to create speciality materials for sectors like space, auto, shipbuilding, electronics and more.
THE FIRST ONE IS STILL UNDER RESEARCH. 😉😇
Who remembers The _Adam Ruins Everything Ep_ about Electric Cars being powered by Diesel power fields.
I have.
Yes
Electric plus renewable energy is required
Electric car will be capable to use renewable energy once its available, possibly capable to replace their lithium batteries into something else in the future. How about that smelly diesel car?
jpnewPic88.Men
I love how you completely ignore the problems created when mining for the minerals required for batteries for electric automobiles and the in evitable problems with the disposal of spent batteries
also the massive carbon footprint that comes from constructing and maintaining roads and the use of rubber tires
the best electric car is a train.
@@jupitersinthebeans and Trams
@@greenleafyman1028 yes!
I was expecting this more to be about which fuel type has the best energy ratio. I thought gas was around 15% energy efficient and diesel is 20%. Its something crazy like that because of heat and sound engines create
I am from India 🇮🇳 in ap state in eee branch in engeenering this will helps me to desigine a project on electrical vehicles Thank you for good animation
Ted ed has become the "Climate Change Education Channel" and I am okay with this :)
@@oliverelfenbaum7119 please don't self promote and scam people like that.
0:15, I wonder which car model the electric one is XD
I also dunno bro, guess we have to ask Elon Musk about it! ;-)
I like how Ted are focusing on greenhouse gasses and electricity in this period. They are sort of foreshadowing for the next world crisis after covid-19.
In brazil we use Ethanol that is made from sugar-cane leftovers, it is cheaper than regular gasoline and just a bit less efficient. our cars can also use both the gasoline and the ethanol from the sugar-cane
Interesting! Thank you so much for sharing. I'll be following news about those.
jpnewPic88.Men
I hope one day, I could fund this channel because the information and knowledge acquired from this channel is gold. 😃💯
This is very useful information given I’m 13 years old
Stay imaginative my friend
"I wish there was a world where we can use Carbon dioxide as Fuel for Cars"
-My Imagination
And release methane?
@@chandrahasreddy1729
Let it stay in farts,
You know it stinks
CO2 don't stink but it kills us
@@chandrahasreddy1729 but methane indirectly kills us
@@cspaliwal_ yea boi yea
I hope you'll mention that the machine releases O² from CO²
Hydrogen is undoubtly the fuel of Future!
Or... you just take a bike, one of the most efficient ways of transport and healthy at the same time
It depends on a lot of things,but it's not an efficient solution.
Handicapped
@@ClownDollThatHasContemptForYou From many angles it is, for example the footprint required for bicycle infrastructure is way lower compared to cars and you dont need as many carparks.
you only move the driver in combination with the low weight and therefore low friction of a bike compared to the heavier car, using only a fraction of the power.
Even if you dont want to cycle (that much), there are electric bicycles which allow you to go up to 50km/h without much effort and power requirements.
@@macdam11 what if i need to travel really far?
I mean it's good for short distances or if you live in a city, but for longer distances it's not feasible.
TedEd never fails to make me a more intelligent and smart human. Thanks for the free education TedEd!
How about the car battery manufacturing? It has some drawbacks too. I'm just saying we can't leave that out of the conversation if we want an open and honest one.
I love TED-Ed, and very much resonate with the message of alternate energy and addressing climate change. However I wish they would have shown that electric cars are NOT without their "cost", especially in the mining and refining of materials for the batteries themselves. I feel it could have been shown in the video and still demonstrated that it is preferable to our traditional fossil fuel approach, and then would have been a more honest depiction of reality
everyone knows that there are environmental costs to producing the cars themselves, both gas powered and electric. currently, cars stay on the road for an average of 10 years, at 15,000 miles a year, either burning fossil fuels or running on cleanly produced electricity. what is the longterm balance of costs then? would be good to know, but it all depends, doesn't it?
my thought is that our disposable, consumer driven world, a HUGE environmental savings would be to require cars to be made to last much longer. after all, a car is an item made up of replaceable parts, so theoretically should last forever unless they get totaled.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell: _"Hello there, hey, hey _*_HEY..!!"_*
Why represent fossil fuels as a dead dinosaur while it's the dead and decayed phytoplankton and plants which mostly have formed these fuels?
because it's easier for interpretation. Not a lot of people have ideas what a phytoplankton looks like
"And i've been putting out fire with gasoline"
Me: wait that's illegal
What’s the best fuel for your car? Wrong question.
Reduce using a car and adopt public transportation whenever possible would be a good step to a greener environment.
This video is *_fuel_* of information, thanks Ted!
Yikes
Stop
I love the narration
The animation is suuperrr smoooth 😍😍😍😍😍
one of the best graphic visualization ever.....
1:54 Incorrect. They need lots of copper and lithium. Mining those metals can only be done with diesel powered heave equipment. Also, cars have lots of plastics which come from refined hydrocarbons.
Doesn't really answer the question though :P
1:59 am i the only one who really likes this smooth and satisfying af transition?
Came here to know what fuel would be best for my car
Left here learning about sustainable energy sources
Same bruh. Not unhappy about it but now I need a TedEd on what fuel is best for my car haha.
There is another way. It is not realistic, but better. We need to reduce our dependence on cars as a means of transit. We can get to different places without cars, such relying on public transportation, bicycles, or just walking.
In Brazil we pay about the same for sugar cane ethanol and gasoline, per distance travelled, I believe
The one that is supposed to go in your car.
The questions is not which is best for your car but which is best for your lifestyle, and its probably petrol or a hybrid.
The best fuel is petrol. The sound of a high performance engine and feel of it is intoxicating. Nothing beats that feeling of joy it gives.
Alternative is to go on foot or bicycle (no fuel needed), or use public transport
Even if all the cars in the world go Electric. We reduce only 8% of CO2. We really need to think about the rest 92%. Livestock produces 16%of the greenhouse gases. Cows emit methane which is 23 times more harmful than CO2. Hence, we really should think about reducing our meat consumption.
You should really do some research on that
Governments should stop subsidies for fossil fuels. Right now.
People hate on the cyber truck but it’s undoubtedly the coolest silhouette
0:27 It would be more accurate to use a plant fossil here... The hydrocarbons of oil are less animal-based and more plant-based.
The music is always stunning.
Plants need CO2 for growing. I wonder how the rise in CO2 level affected crops rate and trees growth. Did plants become growing faster, or not?
Funny thing is that electric cars are the most polluting ones with the mining for the batteries and the wasted batteries
Only 8 % is from cars, while like 50 % comes from livestock methane emissions. Or from factories. But using cars as scapegoat is easy.........
Remember each person has their own use case when effect s their fuel choice.
I like your videos as electrician getting an electric car fixes expensive changing a battery on one of those cost a fortune they are not feasible for transportation
POV: You don't have a car and you are not interested in cars, but you like TedEd videos
I wish I could live in a place and have a job that doesn't requires me to have a car. Sadly, I do not.
I think that people should us solar energy and especially in deserts like the Sahara desert in Africa can be a great source of heat and energy since it’s very hot there.
That doesn't mean we can cover Sahara with solar panels. There is a video on channel called *what if* which has made video on this
@@mitesh2k3 oh I haven’t seen it yet, my point is since it’s so hot and sunny there we can use that energy to power electrical cars and anything that needs electricity to work. That way we can protect the investment and save a lot of our resources.
@@raydahgray2893 heat itself is not useful, a temperature difference is. heat degrades solar cells btw.
@@NoHandleToSpeakOf Not to mention the crazy maintenance needed to keep the panels working in a place that is not only hot but windy as well...
Its shameful that almost everything we do emits greenhouse gases in some way or other.
So we should not have industrialised?
3:16 the no symbol requires the line to point downward from left to right., otherwise, you're indicating something other than "no". ffs
All I'm saying is Steam cars are very quiet and release water vapor as their primary exhaust and are a proven technology that just needs a few updates.... also instead of horns they have Fancy whistles.
Ted-Ed is taking all the points from "How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need" by Bill Gates.
Ted-Ed is really making it easier for all the nonreaders through graphical videos.
Everyone having his own car is a luxury we can't afford anymore. In cities public transportation needs to be expanded big time (all electric with renewable energy), long journeys can be taken by train and when driverless cars become reliable enough we all share cars that never stand still (for example when we are at work for 8 hours) reducing the numbers needed overall. Centralized fleets of autonomous cars can make traveling in rural areas more energy effective without individual car owning. At least, I believe, in densely populated Europe that could work. CO2 neutral fuel could make it all work with less rare earth consuming lithium ion batteries.
The narration was nice and simple I didn't realize that I watched entire video without using subtitles 😊
could someone link me some sources about subsidies for oil companies in the US? no older than 3 years pls
The last slide is
My
Dream World
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4:20
What about alcohol based fuels. Koenigsegg uses it a lot in order to save environment
2:50
*the obstacle to using them in cars is the fact that not enough fueling/service infrastructure are in place for hydrogen-fueled cars
Care should be taken when talking about carbon neutral fuels. It shouldn't be forgotten that the efficiency of conversion from one form of energy to another is rarely 100% and that there will invariably be a greater input of energy than its corresponding output at the final destination. The difference might become a source of carbon emissions at some stage of the energy cycle. When talking about emissions, at the end of the day one should really be talking about the conversion efficiency, too. In the global system, one cannot dissociate one from another.
What about the huge carbon emissions caused by mining the materials for electric car batteries?
Hydrogen if it is produced by green energy.
But it’ll still take more energy to produce and store than to charge battery powered cars.
I heard that Russian scientists developed a nuclear battery which lasts for 100 years. That battery can be used for electric cars.
0:14 Did anyone else see a Tesla Cybertruck?
While gas and hydrocarbons are energy dense, a lot of that energy in internal combustion engines is wasted as heat. Wish they would have touched on this point.
1:50
*if you ignore their extremely polluting production process.
Yep 63 views with 191 likes.. youtube algorithm back at it again..
I'm loving these series
I was expecting better from a TED video than gracefully neglecting the ecological footprint producing batteries with current technology has.
Not to mention recycling them.
We need battery that last longer.. No i do not mean high mah but what i mean is something that has charging cycles last to 10 years and a faster charger, like 5 seconds then blip
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Can we use cycle as possible for transportation!
They don't mention the coal being burned to create electricity for electric cars or the rare minerals that have to be mined to make the batteries
Prior to Henry Ford putting a gasoline motor in his Model T, cars were made to run on many fuels, including electric. Unfortunately the best battery tech at the time was acid based, plus the fact that not every house had electric service so recharging at home was impossible.
The problem that comes with electric cars is that they need certain rare metals.
Mining these metals comes at a cost of fossil fuels that are used to get them, with other environmental damage.
This makes it not that perfect so unless they get improved a lot, the plant based fuel will be the best
The environmental cost of rare metals is nothing imo, compared to the human (or inhumane) cost.
Though we may be going though ozone deletion but I wanted to aske that the method at 2:51 make ozone?
Also since excess of things is sometimes dangerous, does excess of O3 cause any problems?
You know I always wonder what would be the best fuel. And know I am like then plant based fuel is the best ? Then plants that doesn't require fertilizer. You think are getting trickier to understand. But you Ted-ed just want to make me learn even more. Thanks for that. Your video will alway make me think what can be better for the world.
About electric cars, you could consider that rare components to create them (mainly rare metals inside the battery) are also parts of the "fuel" they need to function.
And, most of all, is it possible, or plausible, to create enough electric cars to replace all of gasoline cars ?
I like how you elaborated that the energy also has to come from none fossil fuel sources
I also read that keoniseg also working on alternative source that can be used ..I don't have full info about it just that they are using some material from Antarctica
Actually gasoline is known as the energy for almost cars. This kind of energy consists of crude oil and hydrocarbon. It has dozen of drawbacks: exhorbitant price, fatal diseases, greenhouse gas, extreme weather,... Electricty is more expensive than gasoline. Gas power without fossil fuel is easy for shipping. However, green energy is not affordable. That's the reason why it is called "Green Premium". Consequently, the government is assisting people by sponsoring the price
Was doing a project on which fuel is best when this was realeased
3:30 nice frog easter egg
2:04 no. anything you burn for car propulsion is absurdly inefficient including burning hydrogen. carbon neutral fuel can be good for large applications such as ships/planes which is difficult to convert to electric, for now.
Even TedEd knows cybertruck is the future.
Really nice and smooth animation on this one, good one, Kevin Herrmann.
Psssst hey
Uranium fueled cars, Just make a good container to store a few grams in it
Oh wait uranium bad, nevermind then
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