Computer made of Brain Cell 🧠 This video is full of curiosity. Just cheak it out kzbin.info/www/bejne/hZm0hpKDarBolc0si=7YM-9nsePWKCmLHp
@joenevigato92463 ай бұрын
6:03 6:04
@jeffreyrockers8 ай бұрын
This is old technology and an an American inventor was approached by some auto maker to buy it and he refused then all of a sudden he was found dead. Stanley Meyer was his name.
@sengphethkeopraseuth56467 ай бұрын
I think the rices people want to kill him about their greedy
@mr.nobody43907 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
@anauanau12296 ай бұрын
Same thing happened here in New Zealand 🇳🇿 in 80s
@petermarsh49939 ай бұрын
It almost sounds like they are talking of a perpetual motion machine: Stored electricity electrolyses water into H2 and O2. The H2 goes to the engine which burns the H2 and the output generates electricity and in turn via motors, drive energy to the wheels. Generators attached to the drive shafts generate electricity which is stored in the battery and voila, the perpetual loop is closed, The trouble is, most of the energy from the motor goes to drive the wheels and a tiny proportion of this goes to drive the generators. If you run the generators hot the car won’t have sufficient energy to drive itself. I can see that the car will work in theory but the thermodynamics will mean that a constant input of energy from outside the system will be required to drive the system. Losses along the way will reduce its efficiency and in the end it is little different from a stock standard EV. Be that as it may, I’m planning to replace both my cars in the next couple of years and both will be Toyotas.
@erikbaeyens20438 ай бұрын
I can imagine that you could use some of the braking energy of the car to produce H2, which in term could later be used to help fuel the ICE. The same way that you use the braking energy to recharge the battery in a Hybrid car. Thus improving fuel efficiency a bit. But you'll still need to fill up the massive H2 tanks in a H2 filling station to get you moving... The H2 powered ICE seems simpler to produce, but no way that this solution is as fuel efficient in comparison to a Fuel Cell Electric car... and certainly not compared to a Battery Electric Vehicle... If we only had good batteries... (fast charging, environmental friendly, lightweight, high capacity, price friendly, safe...)
@mittelwelle_531_khz8 ай бұрын
@@erikbaeyens2043braking energy isn't free as it has to be put into that car's mass first as kinetic energy.
@danperryy8 ай бұрын
Too many people don't understand this principle. When I was a boy (in Noah's time) my dad taught me about motors, generators and transformers. With this knowledge, I conceived of a motor and attached it to a generator and then put a step-up transformer from the generator back to the motor. Then my dad introduced me to reality.
@petermarsh49938 ай бұрын
@@danperryy Dear Dan, sounds like your dad was a clever fellow. He understood the principle that there is no such thing as a lossless mechanical process. With multiple processes, the losses are cumulative. It’s basic engineering.
@rubindiehl25698 ай бұрын
The press is doing a VERY LOUSY JOB when they totally ignore basic LAWS OF PHYSICS. ICEs are subject to Thermodynamics principles. Each and every ICE have inherently LOW EFFICIENCY - typically 15% on urban tráfico, 25% on the road at Constant speed. Huge heavy duty diesel engines may reach 50% if exhaustion heat is recovered. "Green H2" production is even more innefective. Most water electrolysers reach maximum 50% eff. When you feed that into an ICE, one gets a FINAL EFFICIENCY from 7,5% to 25% at best. That's a silly WASTE of 75% to 82,5% of clean Electric Power. The BEST OPTIO will always be DIRECT USE OF ELECTRICITY TO POWER WHATEVER MACHINE YOU HAVE
@MENDNZ9 ай бұрын
Sending water into an ICE engine does more than "corrode the parts"..
@d-rockanomaly92439 ай бұрын
Lol yes it's like worrying about getting shot in the chest because it puts a hole in your new jacket.
@afam589 ай бұрын
I hope that the water based engine takes off but if cars downsized by 30% that would also help so much 🙏🏽🤖👍👍
@PatricSpohn9 ай бұрын
18:14 95% efficiency is way better than 35% efficiency of combustion engines. There are so many fallacies in this clip. Producing hydrogen on demand is old but has resurfaced during rising oil prices in 2022, when videos immersed on how to modify your motorbike or generator 😊
@stephenjones91538 ай бұрын
It's all totally flawed figures. Generating the Electricity in the 1st place has a %loss then charging the Battery has %loss then converting the Water to Hydrogen using the Electricity from the Battery has %loss then burning the Hydrogen in the Combustion Engine has %loss.. That's an awful lot of % loss,es 🙄😭😭
@armandorivera1869 ай бұрын
That's really old news and now again is being announced since the 1979 Ford Mustang.
@mlu83956 ай бұрын
Why ford cars are downhilling if US ford is good?
@d-rockanomaly92439 ай бұрын
I dont know why content creators use TTS voices instead of narrating themselves. Even if youre a poor narrator i think that's better than a tts voice. Tts just instantly makes the video feel cheap and low quality. You dont see too many big channels that use tts. Some but its pretty uncommon. That's my two cents. I really truly mean I prefer a human narrator that is bad at narrating. It makes it feel like the creator cares and that is likable :) but if you insist on TTS, there are much better more human sounding tts engines out there
@josepasco74579 ай бұрын
I agree especially when it comes to pronunciation...it can get very annoying lol i mean it's amazing tech however you're absolutely right i think it's just a bit of laziness IMO
@paulnewton9439 ай бұрын
Yep you had my interest unil you just went on about the steel fuel tank
@willimacdo8 ай бұрын
'A few days after his "deef" ' real voices please.
@Remyueru8 ай бұрын
There is the factor of not being able to speak english. Some of these creators don’t actually speak English and translate their scripts to have the bot read it. Translators are actually pretty good now.
@denisekarolewski6408 ай бұрын
Cheaper
@atomatopia19 ай бұрын
Did they also figure out how to perform electrolysis above 40% efficiency? Even if it’s 100% efficient you can never get more energy from burning hydrogen gas than you will making it. If it’s 40% efficient then you’re just wasting 60% of the battery’s capacity AND you still have the same problems as an electric system.
@ashypravs48669 ай бұрын
At least you won't have to wait to charge
@readyhouse9 ай бұрын
I charge my tesla at night @@ashypravs4866
@rogerphelps99398 ай бұрын
But the wait to go anywhere will be infinite.@@ashypravs4866
@tektitegenome73738 ай бұрын
You should know that hydrogen is 3x more flammable? Then Gasoline and Clean Burning! Don't get me started on UCLA 2018 study on High Fructose Corn Syrup. ---How it slows down the human brain 25% - That was only one Coke a Day!!!
@traveler5198 ай бұрын
Yet hydrogen is the most common element in the universe so hydrogen is the most logical. We have a very finite amount of oil cng and fresh water. What we need is to be able to use ocean water in these engines
@danperryy8 ай бұрын
This is merely a basic transporter problem. Just convert ocean water into H and O (leaving the NaCl behind) and then transport both the H and O atoms to vehicles over the internet. The resulting emission of the vehicle would then be just water. It would be water grow turnips and water for your aquarium. All of this can be done at 125% efficiency to account for the transport losses in internet servers and the losses in the drive train. I read about the transporter technology somewhere on the internet.
@mittelwelle_531_khz8 ай бұрын
The losses in the routers can be easily be avoided if you transport the atoms via wormholes instead. Or maybe with Elon Musk's Hyperloop.
@kathyhanners31658 ай бұрын
😆
@imrytebeehyneu9 ай бұрын
An American invented a water fuel. But look what happen to him? Toyota stole it....
@d-rockanomaly92439 ай бұрын
Who cares? You just need someone with the size, resources and capabilities to bring it to fruition... People criticize Musk because Tesla started building off of someone else's technology. But Musk is great not for that, but for having the resources and the courage, and business acumen to bring it to fruition. Edison was like this too. What do you want to happen? When the American inventor fails, or.. dies... No one is allowed to continue the task of proliferating that technology? It should die with them and never be touched again? They didn't steal it, they're picking up where it was left off.
@AngelGalarza698 ай бұрын
This water technology was around for a long time and the guy that invented it got murder for it look it up on KZbin I was waiting for this technology to come out a long time I can't wait until it's on the market I'm getting one asap😊 and I know everyone is going to want one running on water is a dream come true.
@mikelyon64498 ай бұрын
I believe somebody invented an engine that would run on water in the 1970s. However big oil and the automotive industry bought the patents for it and put it in a box somewhere.
@chateytung9 ай бұрын
The main problem is there is not Water-Powered Engine refuel station ,
@d-rockanomaly92439 ай бұрын
At least the infrastructure is already built at EV stations, as in the sidewalks, the lights etc and the properties are already purchased. They would just need to add on to those which would save some of the costs at least.
@tektitegenome73738 ай бұрын
Wikipedia it.! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolysis_of_water [ Electrolysis of water ]
@bozeghaleh57138 ай бұрын
It's not even that. The main problem is hydrogen weight compared to energy it could reproduce is aroud 4 to 5 times less than petrol and that's for the gas shape pure hydrogen so, if your tank size is for example 60 litter and you could travel around 400km with it, with the same tank size you could only travel around 100km at best or you need at least 4 to 5 times bigger tank size!
@iCommerceUSA9 ай бұрын
Whats the deal with slapping TELSA around? Should slap DETROIT around for covering up the water engine for over 40 years!!!
@johncarlson80299 ай бұрын
It wasn't Detroit, it was the cabal and they killed the water car guy in the 90's
@rogerphelps99398 ай бұрын
There is no water engine. Learn some physics.
@almaspite12349 ай бұрын
Water is not flammable, and if you want to extract H2 from it, it needs so much energy. So the rumor that Toyota creates ICE which is running on water is - khmmm - not really covers the reality. H2 can be stored on about 700 bar (10.000 PSI) in a car. and it is about 200USD to fill a hidrogen car's tank to full due to extreme expensive infrastructure and small usage. It is enough for 3-400miles. Shell closes its puplic H fuel stations in US and UK. Probably they did not see these fantastic videos like this. ICE's efficiency is about 30% and it is true in case you burn H2 in an ICE too. That's why an expensive fuel is not a good idea to burn. It is better to use H2 in fuelcell and create electricity with about 60% efficiency. This electricity charges a battery and runs an electric motor. An electric motor is about 92% efficient. Average electric car battery CURRENTLY generates about 6.5 Tons extra CO2 emission. but because EV works so efficiently it needs 1/3 energy compared to gasoline engine for each mile. This 1/3 energy would generate 1/3 CO2 compared to ICE cars, but because electricity can be created carbon free, TODAY EV-s fuel generate 1/4 - 1/5 CO2 compared to ICE. And it can be just better and better while ICE gasoline's CO2 emission is not about to change. Due to this a gasoline car creates much more CO2 during its whole lifetime than an EV car.
@frozenyogurtist9 ай бұрын
Spot on. That's what I was thinking. It felt like a lot of this video was lies....
@d-rockanomaly92439 ай бұрын
Right I hate how ICE enthusiasts will use EVs carbon emissions and environmental footprint as a point against EV. They're really making a point against ice because they acknowledge environmental damage is bad by saying this, and ICEs do more environmental damage. Of course EVs aren't perfectly green. But they overlook the fact that they are much greener than ICEs when taking everything into account including the mining and the battery production emissions, etc. And you make another good point, this industry is in its infancy and by all accounts, EVs are projected to become much greener in time. Look at how much greener ICE has become even in the last 20 years and they still are worse, after a century of refinement. EV was greener right out of the gate. The real comparison should be EVs versus the first ICEs. This reminds me of the e cigarette/vape debate. The tobacco vested government and consequently, the general population, is so opposed to vaping, despite it being exponentially less harmful than combusted smoke, but you don't hear anyone critiquing tobacco. One day vaping will be hailed as a breakthrough technology that saved millions of lives. Or crypto which is far more efficient, far more conducive to equity, far less conducive for corruption, far more inflation resistant, etc. - the list is a mile long.. but it disrupts the banks and government's control over our money and thus has been hindered greatly. But you can't stop great technology. It always wins in a democracy, eventually. One day we'll all be cruising around in EVs we bought with crypto while enjoying some fine, vaporized nicotine 😎 well ok the vaping is optional. The tide just needs to turn enough for politicians to start campaigning on the proliferation of these industries, which has, for EVs at least, started to happen. Crypto soon. Vaping although a less important topic is also starting to get politicians on board as people realize the benefits.
@tektitegenome73738 ай бұрын
Take two butter knives stick them in a glass of water touch a 9-volt battery to the top of each butter knife - Tell Me What happens to each butter knife on the bottom of them that is in the water?
@tektitegenome73738 ай бұрын
I bet you you can burn the top of the water now,. because of the Hydrogen and Oxygen bubbling up to the top!
@MiguelOrozco-d1v8 ай бұрын
Toyota knows that electric vehicles are not sustainable, and they know that when the electric batteries are no good anymore what will they do with all those batteries. Water is the way to go! Love Toyota!!!!
@iancormie99169 ай бұрын
If you are using hydrogen, you are better off with fuel cells.
@khanyin33729 ай бұрын
How it is possible a car 🚗 company started as a textile machine maker that make great cars 🚗😁😁 while US 🇺🇸 car 🚗 companies kinda go down 👎 the tube 😭.
@kaijen26889 ай бұрын
This is not the first water engine Grace chemical modified a ford mustang in 1979 and it worked perfectly then just as quickly disappeared.
@jakefastf9 ай бұрын
3 letter agencies
@padleo9 ай бұрын
Wondering when it happened to Toyota 😅
@JT-cf7dq9 ай бұрын
What? post LINK? Did it make thunder too?
@danewood23099 ай бұрын
Charles H. Garret did it in 1935 , reported in the Dallas Evening News on September 8, 1935,
@kaijen26888 ай бұрын
@@JT-cf7dq Nope, it was real, but even the news station has wiped it. I went to college with his son. His father held a doctorate in chemistry.
@ufcplanet7118 ай бұрын
However there is a catch folks that the video doesn’t explain, it will require Poland Spring Water at 3.39 a gallon!
@freedomnow92546 ай бұрын
Big Oil will never allow this. 🔥
@CommonsenseMK8 ай бұрын
Not the first. A guy in the U.S. invented a water-based engine in the 70s. The government was interested. He disappeared, and so did his engine.
@tedmaui89918 ай бұрын
If you are storing just water, why do you need a coated steel tank. Wouldn’t a plastic tank suffice?
@ProblemChild-xk7ix7 ай бұрын
Many cars now have plastic fuel tanks for gasoline. You don't need steel.
@SidneyPratt8 ай бұрын
Interesting. Thanks.
@PatricSpohn9 ай бұрын
17:41 A perpetual engine does not violate the laws of physics. A fallacy within a fallacy 😊
@rogerphelps99398 ай бұрын
The only reason that it does not violate the laws of physics is that it is unrealisable and not capablre of a net power output.
@josephfenendez80878 ай бұрын
💯👌👍
@yasirrasheed92938 ай бұрын
4 liter 180،،good work Great work japani ❤
@hanyhady96026 ай бұрын
japan cars are very reliable cars with very very long credability cars with safety,and great comfort all over the world.
@phetbounchanthavongchantha87616 ай бұрын
Japanese have a Super hi tec Brian Gift from God 😊
@jcdrnosecone6 ай бұрын
I've been saying this for years why use hydrogen when it can make it from water, at least they're acknowledging that they did kill off the inventor
@rinachaniago-hw2zo9 ай бұрын
A Mini Nuclear Enggine Is The Best Solution Alternative For A Conventional Machine Vehicles Like The Mother-Ship Carrier or A Stealth Sub-Marine On The Mini Reactor Inside ; *THE NUCLEAR CAR* For A Next Century Without The Radiation Polutan Result 😊👌
@MichaelOneil-p2d8 ай бұрын
Nuke batteries incased in synthetic diamonds can run a Ford 150 about let's see.. carry the 7 uh ..ho k one diamond battery about the size of 2 bowling balls can run medium sized truck for about 10,000 years
@mittelwelle_531_khz8 ай бұрын
Why not skip this step and go directly for the "Infinite Improbability Drive"?
@danperryy8 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the DOE Yucca Mountain waste presentation and discussion in Las Vegas 25+ years ago. There, an opponent to the project, suggested putting the waste into a space shuttle and sending it to the sun.
@henrikgrigor3847 ай бұрын
Where did you get all these mambo jumbo s ??
@richardomelda40388 ай бұрын
Namaste. I was confused by your use of word "inflammable". T/R.
@kathyhanners31658 ай бұрын
They used to run cars on steam back in the day (or so I heard-not that I was there)
@bambangpulunggana26166 ай бұрын
one kind of free energy in real life
@charlesd3a7 ай бұрын
Its not the first car run on water
@robbieburns35646 ай бұрын
AI channel. AI writes it. AI narrates it. These are going to be everywhere on youtube.
@garviere8 ай бұрын
I said many years ago- once they can figure out how to create hydrogen on demand within the vehicle the fuel problem will be solved.
@chrisnolan74239 ай бұрын
Though water was a precious resource, one that the world is quickly running out of if you listen to the UN,EU,& usa.So trade one finite resource for another yeah...
@8Arachne88 ай бұрын
First water engine? They’ve killed off quite a few people for making these before. This time it’s a company so might stick around. We’ll see. (And there goes water prices…)
@harrowgateguy8 ай бұрын
Ev’s don’t require electricity made exclusively from fossil fuels. They can run on electricity made from renewable sources as well. Yes they pollute but less than gasoline powered cars
@ckinc899 ай бұрын
tQ for sharing.....👍👍👍
@OfficialTheFounder9 ай бұрын
Welcome 😊
@charleygibbs59006 ай бұрын
How is hydrogen any worse than gasoline?
@LeonEaves-qr5hz8 ай бұрын
Where does Toyota stand on the water engine? Have they proven the functionality? Is it limited on rpm/ power? Is there a big rust problem? Where are they in the development?
@rogerphelps99398 ай бұрын
There is no water engine. Learn somephysics.
@LeonEaves-qr5hz8 ай бұрын
@@rogerphelps9939 learn some history.
@NathanArnold-sf7gx7 ай бұрын
Background music is annoying on this clip despite being interesting to watch information wise.
@delliscool49243 ай бұрын
I trust Japan mind it can transport us to better future
@agaluszka7 ай бұрын
Toyota has now 3 different "game changer" engines... Some logic is missing - Japanese taxpayers already spent a lot of subverting hydrogen "clean energy"...
@Mark16v158 ай бұрын
Somebody please help me see what I missed. So you drive to the station to get the electrical power you need to perform electrolysis on your tank of water, right? During that electrolysis, the water is converted to H2 and O2. Where does that H2 go to? If it goes into a tank, what about the time bomb problem they mentioned? Or if it goes into charging your battery, for later powering electrolysis to split the water molecule for the H2 your engine needs, is that really more efficient than what Tesla is doing, using that battery power to directly power motors in the wheels? Tesla Electrical power ----> battery ----> motor ----> wheels Toyota Electrical power ----> battery ----> electrolysis, make H2 -----> engine & drive train -----> wheels Just looking at the processes, it appears at least superficially that Toyota's way of getting the power to the wheels is less efficient. What am I missing?
@LapillLapida6 ай бұрын
It is less efficient. Thats why this is still concept stage even though many inventors created H20 engine and still not mass produced. I doubt this will happen. But it will give Toyota research and data for sufficient electrolysis machines. Water is vital resource and its wasteful just to fuel cars
@AaronOgawa8 ай бұрын
Are you saying that the water engine. Would separate the hydrogen from the water and fuel the engine ?
@nonmnan46168 ай бұрын
If that’s really the case, we won’t find any water to drink anymore!
@garviere8 ай бұрын
Japan we’re never innovators! But they were great “improvers and developers”
@gerrys62658 ай бұрын
I was always a Toyota driver...then on the premise that they wouldn't produce a junkers, I bought one of their eV BZ4X. Not a bad car overall compared to others, but does not meet the criteria for a useful 2024 EV. Very slow charge, less range, too big for what it does, so many small things they didn't get right inside. I think they put the same engineers on it that thought they knew about EVs because they built a great Hybrid. Take away the ICE and you have a completely different set of criteria and mindset. The dealers know nothing about them and are not helpful at all. When something goes wrong they say "the car is functioning as it was intended" and give you a long list of reasons why it might be doing something weird. Very disappointing - I, and several others I have met since who have bought them, would never buy another Toyota and now don't believe any of their hype.
@hildablanco15917 ай бұрын
With nitroglycerin it can run or explode
@Abu-Khalid-9 ай бұрын
19:03 ..."Nasa launched a plain in 2028"! 🤔
@TomSimba8 ай бұрын
I own a Lexus hybrid, and it is an amazing car in terms of comfort, reliability, and fuel consumption. Having said that, I believe Toyota's decision to hold off on EVs is a big mistake. They are now way behind compared to EVs from China, Europe, and Tesla. Making a video like this does not help the future of this once great company.
@taykokhuat8 ай бұрын
Yes it can run on soil, any place is fuel.
@Gebri3l9 ай бұрын
Combustion engine with water? What is combusting?
@strikye79 ай бұрын
combusting hydrogen that is extracted from water
@mr.nobody43907 ай бұрын
Toyota is not the first one to do this. Sorry others have come before, and they were taken out for wanting to change the economy..... But Toyota does it, and it's OK? miss me with the Bs. The first water engine was done back in the 80s. or 90s.
@MrNobody28288 ай бұрын
Why cant you use something that occurs naturally and 100% efficient? Like the natural occurring rusting of my rocker panels and wheel wells of my chevy pickup?
@shanincoffer64558 ай бұрын
The US old guard shelved shuch technology is what I heard
@ThomasLee1239 ай бұрын
Kills 22,000 people? ARE YOU NUTS? SHOW ME!!
@PeteRedCoremack8 ай бұрын
I like how the creator puts a subliminal message in there near the end. The word SCAM in bright red pops up for a split second. Does this guy work for the oil companies?
@vilyam9 ай бұрын
You can re-use the excaust water.
@dianegonzalez47488 ай бұрын
Cylinders cannot compress,water how do you get,around that
@shawncooper81319 ай бұрын
Only if it can be manufactured cheaper than battery. Most cars are removing rare elements. Hold on... this video is on hydrogen cells. Ok, so batties are dropping in price to fast, and it will never compete. Their are 30000 parts in those cars... vs 11000 ish in a EVs. You also don't need to transport hydrogen everywhere and build storage all over the planet. EVs just need fast charges to be installed. 80% of the time you have it full at home
@abdulrahemanshaikh64067 ай бұрын
The worst people of Toyota spoiled my new car in their service station. Feeling sad, worst service😢😢
@gabrielpaulus87999 ай бұрын
For many years past, normal people have been doing the same with HHOkits...nothing new. Just mainstrem cztching up.
@olsonspeed9 ай бұрын
The kits produce only small amounts of Hydrogen which boosts the octane level.
@traveler5198 ай бұрын
This is not new its just new to Toyota. No massive company has ever tried use water engines as the oil industry controls them. The water based engine has been around for at least 60 years now.
@traveler5198 ай бұрын
Lol I said this before it got to that point
@geraldwe9 ай бұрын
There are many English and grammar mistakes in this video, that should have been caught. It also would have been better if it were spoken by a human being instead of the computerized voice.
@OfficialTheFounder9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your feedback. We'll work on improving the quality of the content, including grammar and narration. Appreciate your input!
@rabit22638 ай бұрын
this is not possible as a efficient process more energy is used for electrolysis than that can be used by an exothermal process if fact its very inefficient indeed.
@bernl1789 ай бұрын
Oh yes and once you run the sand in the water that you consumed what exactly happens to it what’s the quality of it because right now the last thing we need is to be going through clean water at the rate we’re going through oil. Can you envision where I’m going with? This headline reads no more water to drink on earth. Yeah, I may be going a little far here, but you know what nothing would surprise me anymore with corporate. And by the way, making a combustion engine car also burns up a lot of resources, so cut the bullshit. There’s losses both ways.
@DRKSBOI9 ай бұрын
@bernl178 Bro, You Have to start your study from kinder garden😒😒
@d-rockanomaly92439 ай бұрын
Dude the cars run on hydrogen not water. What you say about ICE is true though, and in fact ICE cars are significantly more damaging to the environment than EV and contribute more CO2 over their life including manufacturing emissions, mining, etc, including EVERYTHING for EV and ICE. No question EV is greener.
@charlesd3a7 ай бұрын
Not all ev electric car charging points are not fossil fuel..
@biga5ful8 ай бұрын
So water is gonna be a scarce commodity smh I think this is a bad idea
@garviere8 ай бұрын
Nothing new about this! My question is what took them so long and what has changed that makes them go ahead now when they didn’t before?
@arttorres-x1q4 ай бұрын
Fresh water or salt water?
@carloisidoresalcedo63259 ай бұрын
I see ad, I click away.
@d-rockanomaly92439 ай бұрын
Lol dumb. So you click off of monetizable, aka, high quality content? Get an ad blocker genius. Or use revanced YT for android. You sound like an iPhone user though so good luck.
@scaryperryx10509 ай бұрын
It works
@allamar90839 ай бұрын
Sure ,,,and Mazda has. Diesel cycle gas engine ready to go,30% increased mpg……let’s see I been waiting 3_4 + years?
@brookrestall32748 ай бұрын
Oh Dear God,...please!!
@JohnroyHella9 ай бұрын
I CAN NOT HEAR YOU,, (( WHY IS THAT )),, Turn your audio up to 100% & I will ADJUST,, 3/16/24.
@bryanhill30415 ай бұрын
The preis was an ugly car! The new one is surprisingly not ugly at all! And they upped the mileage!!!
@johnsimpson16378 ай бұрын
If Toyota keeps on in this direction they will fail.
@zelmo419 ай бұрын
Not powered by water! Water is the product of the fuel cells powering the electric motor in the car.
@Rist_Shot9 ай бұрын
Fiat isn’t an American car it’s from France 🇫🇷 they bought Chrysler which was originally American but was last owned by Daimler (which is Mercedes or German)
@kingtan51799 ай бұрын
this is a future hydrogen Toyota Mirai / Yaris hydrogen enjine. hope have more hydrogen mobile station in Malaysia. if am rich will invest the hydrogen mobile station in Malaysia. this is future for next 50 years. zero emission. when have more mobile hydrogen station sure have more people buy Toyota Mirai in Malaysia. 225k ringgit not expensive cars.
@filmagnoli6 ай бұрын
What? Toyota what are you trying to say? … Hydrogen isn’t the answer?, but you are so Gung-Ho about it? lol … “the trend big companies follow” … Toyota IS “the big company”
@PeteRedCoremack8 ай бұрын
You still have to use electricity. How stupid! And water will just become more expensive. Like gas it will become a commodity. This huge water companies will pop up. Water will be less free than it ever was.
@Sophia-i1d9z9 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤ yes
@georgekoo15138 ай бұрын
8😊
@dirkvanhecke9 ай бұрын
Maybe they invented the steam engine??
@stevenhelm46078 ай бұрын
USA already did it
@henrikgrigor3847 ай бұрын
No way
@gsxellence8 ай бұрын
So we are going to use up all our water supply now? Geeze. RIP Mr. Myers (They Killed him) I guess it was Toyota.
@andrewfuller84408 ай бұрын
This sounds like pure B.S. if they are doing electrolysis to h2 burn , this is pure shit
@AuralioCabal9 ай бұрын
Toyota as a company has become a joke.Please tell me when they have will have a Hydrogen reFooling infrastructure !, Oh, this headline is CLOCK BAIT!
@albertcook66069 ай бұрын
Toyota is not trickery. I don't think they would disclose a maybe.
@d-rockanomaly92439 ай бұрын
Toyota's are the most commonly praised car by mechanics for being the most durable and longest lasting. It's pretty much a ubiquitous sentiment across the industry. Toyota's hands down are the longest lasting cars out there and I'd say the majority of mechanics would agree. It's a commonly understood thing in the automotive industry. You clearly have zero idea what you're talking about. Rav 4s and carollas will easily go 300k miles at a rate much higher than any other brand. Perhaps the VW Golf aside. Toyota's retain their value better than any car as well, going by Kelly bluebook figures. It's one of the most awarded car brands there is along with Honda and Mazda. Depending on the source the answer varies. But the Carolla has been the best selling car for the past 20 years or so, worldwide, for a reason (Until recently Tesla became the best selling vehicle as it has the ev market dominated). So yeah you're pretty clueless. It's ok not to like Toyota's but to think they are crap just shows how completely ignorant you are about cars.
@d-rockanomaly92439 ай бұрын
Also they created an EV recharging infrastructure. They can make a hydrogen one. They could add them onto ev or gas stations. Gas station would make more sense you can could just add a hydrogen tank/reservoir and reroute or add pumps to it. It would be costly but so are EV stations. I mean I'm sure gas stations wouldn't be willing to support a competing industry, but even then, they can flat out build an entire infrastructure for hydrogen. If the tech warrants the cost, what makes you think it's not possible? At that point it's not only possible it's inevitably. Creating the infrastructure is not at all the biggest obstacle at all. It's making the tech solid enough and getting the cost of it down. If they can achieve that, then they 100 percent will build the infrastructure for it. If everyone thought like you did with your pea brain, this world would be in the dark ages. What you're saying is like before the mobile phone "lol but they don't have a cellular tower infrastructure"
@brydenhall22589 ай бұрын
There's already hydrogen refueling stations in California. And other parts of the world. But I think what they're suggesting is you would not need that. You could literally put water into the tank and it would create an electrolysis creating hydrogen. The idea that once the hydrogen hits air, it would turn back to waterand then be a perpetual recycling system sounds intriguing, but I think you would still have to refill with water every once in a while. But you were not need a gas station or anything. Just fill it up at your house from your garden hose. what am I missing here?
@Antiguan_Dart8 ай бұрын
Burning hydrogen in air doesn’t just create water and CO2! Air contains nitrogen and thus combustion in air creates NOx ( oxides of nitrogen ) pollutants! A continued push towards increasing the percentage of Renewables in our energy mix and thus cleaner and cleaner electricity for BEV should be the goal. Its early adopter days for EVs and given personal transport is the western world’s biggest contributor to CO2 emissions and linked to city air quality issues it’s the right place to start with our electrification/ decarbonisation journey.
@eddiegreen723238 ай бұрын
Well, every inventor back in the days were accidentally killed just buy inventing these stolen invention
@JanwarKali9 ай бұрын
Persoanl ok ang hyadro kungaronong ang gagawa, ngayon kung bibili pa ng tangke o parang gasolina lang malabo...hindi maging succes yan...sigorado
@Judge_Dredd5 ай бұрын
I can't stand the music or the stupid narrative, we're not all in Nursery School, plus the video keeps being re-run, and getting anything new being said is like pulling teeth...
@FoxMarrion5 ай бұрын
So you have his stolen technology?
@johnsimpson16378 ай бұрын
Lie! not a water engine but a hydrogen engine you need energy to split water into hydrogen & oxygen. What energy does this use.