What is the NUMBER ONE GREENHOUSE GAS> WATER VAPOR Its makes up ,25% of the atmosphere and makes CLOUDS - DUH! CO2 makes up .04% of out atmosphere WHERE ARE THE CO2 CLOUDS?? Why is VENUS 900 degrees - CLOUDS You are the CLOWN GENERATION
I like that illusion it is eco friendly just because the car has no exhaust polluters. It is impressive at some point, as a party trick, but the price and pollution to get Hydrogen by so far known technologies is sending this project to the dead end. It is just my opinion and I am not claiming I am right. You can prove me wrong...
It is greener, but in low quantities, as greater demands for product usually mean more lax environmental protections. the delusion is lower repair costs. Many used evs in the market with people avoiding battery replacement and repairs.
Hydrogen itself is clean, safe and all around us. It’s so common it makes up 70% of matter in the universe and is actually safer to handle than petrol or diesel.
Damn it we don't want these expensive luxury vehicles! We want hydrogen vehicles for the common everyday man that we can afford! Why do they keep doing this!
Hydrogen fuel tanks in cars are typically designed to withstand significant impacts and are constructed from robust materials to minimize the risk of rupture during accidents. Hydrogen fuel tanks are equipped with pressure relief devices that vent excess pressure in the event of a sudden increase, reducing the likelihood of tank rupture.
They will keep selling us dreams. Let's face it... none of this will ever come true in our lifetimes unfortunately. Cars have been using hydrocarbon fuels since the 19th century... we are now in the 21st century. Granted we now have electric cars for the last decade or so... Hover cars or hydrogen fuel cell are most probably not coming any time soon.
I think this is a cool concept for refueling vehicles, but I could see several challenges to a successful implementation of this concept. Is this car an electric car or a hydrogen combustion engine?
Anything to keep cars using 1000s of moving parts and requiring feedstock from a retailer. EVs have a fraction of parts and you can plug it in. If you use renewable, then it's free. But ya. Hydrogen cut it gets huge range and takes seconds to fill, and to explode when hit from behind. 😅
The high-pressure tanks are tailored to survive even the highest-speed crashes without leaking or breaching, and no injuries or deaths related to the hydrogen components have been recorded.
Hydrogen fuel is safer than gasoline, it's less volatile. People often think of the Hindenburg, but the reality is that most of the fire was caused by the diesel engines and the lacquer coating on the ship itself, which is why it went up so fast. If a Hydrogen tank was punctured, it would instantly dissipate into the atmosphere because it's 16 times lighter than air. Gasoline leaks onto the ground and fuels itself when there is fire present.
I am not sure if people are willing to carry compressed hydrogen within a few metres from them. The explosion is not going to be pleasant... well at least it will be painless for the car occupants.
Battery heads are so bitter in the comment section. Once this is commercially viable, it will kill the ev industry, that's why there is an active campaign to subdue hydrogen technology. Humans ate just selfish things
"Today, close to 95 percent of hydrogen production is from fossil fuels like natural gas and coal. As a result, we emit 830 million tonnes of CO2 each year to produce 74 million tonnes of hydrogen." "The Global Hydrogen Refueling Stations Database consists of a detailed description of 469 active and 166 planned hydrogen refueling stations around the globe as of May, 2022.12 Sept 2022" "2020 marked the first year in the UK’s history that electricity came predominantly from renewable energy, with 43% of our power coming from a mix of wind, solar, bioenergy and hydroelectric sources." "With the hydrogen-powered electric car, the losses are significantly greater: 45 percent of the energy is already lost during the production of hydrogen through electrolysis. Of this remaining 55 percent of the original energy, another 55 percent is lost when hydrogen is converted into electricity in the vehicle. This means that the hydrogen-powered electric car only achieves an efficiency of between 25 to 35 percent, depending on the model." Have a look at the youtube channel "Transport evolved" and also "Just have a think" for information not paid for by the fossil fuel companies. ruclips.net/video/Zklo4Z1SqkE/видео.html
5 minutes of talking, but not a word about the propulsion system: Fuel cell electric or internal combustion engine? Or about the hydrogen storage capacity of these capsules. Or the used pressure. However, it won't happen anyway. Looks like vaporware to me.
Is there any video, where you can see the other end of the capsule? With the connection to the car? Because I think, this will be a major problem for such a system. How do you connect a high pressure gas tank quick, easy and safely to the car? Besides the risk of such high pressure tanks at the back of the car, with hardly any protection.
Hydrogen hasn't shown its ability to compete economically. Electrolysis is a fail from a cost standpoint. I like the swap model like the Nio batteries. No reason to do it manually, this could easily be automated.
Look up the research being done on the utilization of gallium with aluminum. By combining the two and then subsequently combining the free aluminum with water, you produce two aluminum hydroxide and hydrogen gas without the need for electrolysis. And since the gallium acts as a catalyst, it can be reused to free up more aluminum.
Imaging small women lifting and replacing these 6 tanks. Compare to just plug in. Also, how do they intent to distribute those tanks and keep the cost low? Absolutely rubbish product idea
Battery swapping makes more sense than hydrogen canister swapping... It help save charging time. Hydrogen just need to fill. Frankly swapping hydrogen canister is slower, exposed to more risks of sparks and leaks.
Moped battery swapping is common in China. Batteries are charged at home overnight, carried as spare on moped, extended the range. A common practice, a pragmatic solution. Car battery size are simply to large. Need practical solution by having a battery swapping service with suitable design. Liquid fuel like Hydrogen, Ammonia, LPG/LNG, or even petrol/gas or diesel, just plainly does not make sense. Imagine you swap petrol/gas tank to fuel the car... Does that make sense? Look up this video... (How-to Refuel Your Toyota Mirai | Toyota). And you can make hydrogen locally. Just need electric. I honestly the video is either a joke, or a scam gone wrong, with no practical understanding of the science behind the tech. I have reason to believe it is battery not hydrogen. The capXtore setup looks like commercial battery charge-swapping facility.
Car batteries are too big for that, and we don't have the resources to keep making them. Also hydrogen fuel cells don't have those safety problems. You're misinformed about the safety of hydrogen cells.
Spending more than 5 min talking about the car without mentionning that it is a Moroccan 🇲🇦 creation...
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Impressive work Morocco ! 🙏🏽🙌🏻❤️🤞💪🏼👌
That thing is amazing
What is the NUMBER ONE GREENHOUSE GAS> WATER VAPOR
Its makes up ,25% of the atmosphere and makes CLOUDS - DUH!
CO2 makes up .04% of out atmosphere
WHERE ARE THE CO2 CLOUDS??
Why is VENUS 900 degrees - CLOUDS
You are the CLOWN GENERATION
Every time I see those headlights I can’t help think of Degeneration-X !
Is it safe if rear end collisions occur?
That's a great question! Safety is always a priority, and the design includes features to help protect in the event of a rear-end collision.
@@EcoSnooki Thanks, but how?
Why do we need swapping of hydrogen tank
It’s no battery that requires longer time for charging
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's great to hear different perspectives on this topic.
I like that illusion it is eco friendly just because the car has no exhaust polluters. It is impressive at some point, as a party trick, but the price and pollution to get Hydrogen by so far known technologies is sending this project to the dead end.
It is just my opinion and I am not claiming I am right. You can prove me wrong...
Green Hydrogen is the key
EVs are worse. Lithium and cobalt mining absolutely destroys the environment.
@@tetefatherexactly my friend. EV enthusiasts are delusional thinking there is anything green with their vehicles.
It is greener, but in low quantities, as greater demands for product usually mean more lax environmental protections. the delusion is lower repair costs. Many used evs in the market with people avoiding battery replacement and repairs.
Its safe for the gas tank at the back when involve car accident at the back bumper? Or an explosion could be occurred?😟
Hydrogen itself is clean, safe and all around us. It’s so common it makes up 70% of matter in the universe and is actually safer to handle than petrol or diesel.
@@EcoSnooki 70%?! that's not combustible hydrogen.
I'm about to play some Titanfall in irl
Imagine getting rear ended and have either hot or exploding water
Whoa, that would be wild!
Damn it we don't want these expensive luxury vehicles! We want hydrogen vehicles for the common everyday man that we can afford! Why do they keep doing this!
they will have the rich people have their fun,then it is our turn. this is marketing man😂😂
Can hydrogen tanks explode in an accident?...plz reply me...
Hydrogen fuel tanks in cars are typically designed to withstand significant impacts and are constructed from robust materials to minimize the risk of rupture during accidents.
Hydrogen fuel tanks are equipped with pressure relief devices that vent excess pressure in the event of a sudden increase, reducing the likelihood of tank rupture.
Very true! It needs an insane person to drive a car that can go BOOOMMMMM! Kingdom comes!
It's no more flammable than petrol and am seeing videos of EVs spontaneously combust on a daily basis.
Where are the hover cars ?
They will keep selling us dreams. Let's face it... none of this will ever come true in our lifetimes unfortunately. Cars have been using hydrocarbon fuels since the 19th century... we are now in the 21st century. Granted we now have electric cars for the last decade or so... Hover cars or hydrogen fuel cell are most probably not coming any time soon.
Amazing revolution idea
Your support means a lot, thank you for watching and commenting!
Uhhh, what happens in a fender bender when someone hits the back of this car?
Hindenberg
do they mean all wheel drive and not 4w drive? there is a difference
In the NAMX rear-wheel drive version, it has a 300 hp motor while the all-wheel drive version has two motors for a combined power of 550 hp .
The battery looks extremely like Gogoro design
I think this is a cool concept for refueling vehicles, but I could see several challenges to a successful implementation of this concept.
Is this car an electric car or a hydrogen combustion engine?
This is an electric car powered from Hydrogen fuel cell.
Putting hydrogen behind & in the car is driving bomb!!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's great to hear different perspectives on this topic.
Hydrogen is the future
Yes 💖
This is the FUTURE.
CLEANER THAN ANY DEMOCRATIC BANK ACCOUNT.
Hehe...
Hydrogen it's future and Good for the environment
yes
Cells are very close to the rear. I'd fear for a ford pinto effect.
The company is saying that this is a safe design.
Anything to keep cars using 1000s of moving parts and requiring feedstock from a retailer. EVs have a fraction of parts and you can plug it in. If you use renewable, then it's free. But ya. Hydrogen cut it gets huge range and takes seconds to fill, and to explode when hit from behind. 😅
The high-pressure tanks are tailored to survive even the highest-speed crashes without leaking or breaching, and no injuries or deaths related to the hydrogen components have been recorded.
Ford pinto never forget
Explosive?
1 fucking rear end collision man that's all it takes
Hydrogen fuel is safer than gasoline, it's less volatile. People often think of the Hindenburg, but the reality is that most of the fire was caused by the diesel engines and the lacquer coating on the ship itself, which is why it went up so fast. If a Hydrogen tank was punctured, it would instantly dissipate into the atmosphere because it's 16 times lighter than air. Gasoline leaks onto the ground and fuels itself when there is fire present.
True
Sir I'm pretty sure it's made out of a pretty durable material and not paper.
@@Pherretfish I'm just saying if it's hard enough it's game over
Same with most cars
I am not sure if people are willing to carry compressed hydrogen within a few metres from them. The explosion is not going to be pleasant... well at least it will be painless for the car occupants.
Meanwhile every day someone dies in a gasoline fire.
Thought the same petrol is insane , we need to get the Hindenburg out of the mind although maybe shouldn't be in the back
An explosion from any car wouldn't be pleasent, genius.
But people drive around with highly explosive gasoline
@@luislopez-om2ci highly explosive??? have you driven a car??
Battery heads are so bitter in the comment section. Once this is commercially viable, it will kill the ev industry, that's why there is an active campaign to subdue hydrogen technology. Humans ate just selfish things
"Today, close to 95 percent of hydrogen production is from fossil fuels like natural gas and coal. As a result, we emit 830 million tonnes of CO2 each year to produce 74 million tonnes of hydrogen."
"The Global Hydrogen Refueling Stations Database consists of a detailed description of 469 active and 166 planned hydrogen refueling stations around the globe as of May, 2022.12 Sept 2022"
"2020 marked the first year in the UK’s history that electricity came predominantly from renewable energy, with 43% of our power coming from a mix of wind, solar, bioenergy and hydroelectric sources."
"With the hydrogen-powered electric car, the losses are significantly greater: 45 percent of the energy is already lost during the production of hydrogen through electrolysis. Of this remaining 55 percent of the original energy, another 55 percent is lost when hydrogen is converted into electricity in the vehicle. This means that the hydrogen-powered electric car only achieves an efficiency of between 25 to 35 percent, depending on the model."
Have a look at the youtube channel "Transport evolved" and also "Just have a think" for information not paid for by the fossil fuel companies.
ruclips.net/video/Zklo4Z1SqkE/видео.html
yea but, what if you're driving and one of the capsules fall out? would that happen?
Honour stanley Meyer
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Steeling Genesis design
Kinda…right…
5 minutes of talking, but not a word about the propulsion system: Fuel cell electric or internal combustion engine?
Or about the hydrogen storage capacity of these capsules. Or the used pressure.
However, it won't happen anyway.
Looks like vaporware to me.
Is there any video, where you can see the other end of the capsule? With the connection to the car?
Because I think, this will be a major problem for such a system.
How do you connect a high pressure gas tank quick, easy and safely to the car?
Besides the risk of such high pressure tanks at the back of the car, with hardly any protection.
Hydrogen hasn't shown its ability to compete economically. Electrolysis is a fail from a cost standpoint. I like the swap model like the Nio batteries. No reason to do it manually, this could easily be automated.
Only in the western countries. Its cheaper in Asia where I live.
Look up the research being done on the utilization of gallium with aluminum. By combining the two and then subsequently combining the free aluminum with water, you produce two aluminum hydroxide and hydrogen gas without the need for electrolysis. And since the gallium acts as a catalyst, it can be reused to free up more aluminum.
Imaging small women lifting and replacing these 6 tanks. Compare to just plug in.
Also, how do they intent to distribute those tanks and keep the cost low? Absolutely rubbish product idea
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's great to hear different perspectives on this topic.
pininfarina my ass, this is a bmw x6 design!
Still pushing hydrogen?! Was obvious this was a dead end years ago!!😂😂😂
Morocco tekn
Battery swapping makes more sense than hydrogen canister swapping... It help save charging time.
Hydrogen just need to fill. Frankly swapping hydrogen canister is slower, exposed to more risks of sparks and leaks.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's great to hear different perspectives on this topic.
Moped battery swapping is common in China. Batteries are charged at home overnight, carried as spare on moped, extended the range. A common practice, a pragmatic solution.
Car battery size are simply to large. Need practical solution by having a battery swapping service with suitable design.
Liquid fuel like Hydrogen, Ammonia, LPG/LNG, or even petrol/gas or diesel, just plainly does not make sense. Imagine you swap petrol/gas tank to fuel the car... Does that make sense?
Look up this video... (How-to Refuel Your Toyota Mirai | Toyota). And you can make hydrogen locally. Just need electric.
I honestly the video is either a joke, or a scam gone wrong, with no practical understanding of the science behind the tech. I have reason to believe it is battery not hydrogen. The capXtore setup looks like commercial battery charge-swapping facility.
Car batteries are too big for that, and we don't have the resources to keep making them. Also hydrogen fuel cells don't have those safety problems. You're misinformed about the safety of hydrogen cells.
@@havoc5319 Hydrogen can directly filled within 10min. Why swap hydrogen canisters? Isn't that less smart?
Somebody, please call the SPCA. Flogging a dead horse should be a crime
Not as good as electric cars. This is definitely going to fail
Your feedback is valuable, actually this is an electric car powered by hydrogen fuel cell.
@@EcoSnookiits not, its combustion powered