How Dirty Are Diesel Trucks Really?

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How Dirty are Diesel Trucks Really?
Are you worried about the future of the diesel engine? Will it eventually be replaced by something else? In this video, we'll explore this question and provide some answers.
We'll look at the history of the diesel engine and discuss its strengths and weaknesses. We'll also discuss the various alternatives to the diesel engine and what factors will influence their adoption.
So whether you're concerned about the future of the diesel engine or not, this video is a great way to learn more about the topic!
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00:00 Start
01:33 How dirty is a
Diesel engine really?
02:33 The Diesel engines
constant improvements
04:03
Are Electric trucks
Non Polluting?
05:49 Electric as a fuel
07:20 HydroGen as fuel
08:36 CNG as fuel
09:35 Will The Diesel Engine
disappear?
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@TruckTropia
@TruckTropia Жыл бұрын
Watch why all trucks use inline Six engines kzbin.info/www/bejne/bmSWfouipax8aZY
@jaripukki267
@jaripukki267 Жыл бұрын
Scania v8
@dylan8495
@dylan8495 Жыл бұрын
The 12V71 says your wrong.
@charlesdarwin4780
@charlesdarwin4780 Жыл бұрын
I've rebuilt 3 older mercedes 300E's and the inline 6 engine they have is called "bulletproof" for many reasons. I literally couldn't kill my first one, and I did some nasty stuff to that engine. Still had the power to pass anything but the gas station.
@MMPCTV
@MMPCTV Жыл бұрын
Even the head of Ford's truck division though the 300 inline 6 was a much better truck motor. Emissions killed it though.
@jamessayer4302
@jamessayer4302 Жыл бұрын
Power to weight. I 6 engines. Are most efficient design. At this point.
@markbernier8434
@markbernier8434 Жыл бұрын
Part of this issue is that old simple diesels never die. Prewar equipment still works fine. There are simply masses of such machines that are run minimally, e.g. an excavator that is dusted off every spring to clear ditches then put away for 11 months. One has to understand that a modern replacement will never make financial sense.
@jhdemi1979
@jhdemi1979 Жыл бұрын
All those sensors and catalyders, CPU you're putting on today's diesels how much pollution do they create when you make those items? I'm not being sarcastic I'm just curious. I know for a fact bio fuel freezes or gels up soon as you hit 20 -25゚ and mining for the materials you need to make the batteries are known to be environmentally disasters. So, how is that diesel in 1988 so much worse than today's? We used to drink water from a garden hose, we didn't have any plastic bottles floating around in the oceans. I'm just saying my head is not up my ass and if your environment is full of sh!t maybe just maybe it's because your head is up your?! Also back in the eighties my mechanic fixed my truck most of the time with just a few adjustments, today a mechanic needs a building full of tools that were created by destroying the environmen and those tools become absolete in a few years. No matter how many lies you pil up on top of lie to cover it up it's still a lie! It is proven that today's modern corporators make 97% >of the power and torque that a fuel injected engine makes. And you could fix it with just a few adjustments if something goes wrong.:)
@Bloodbain88
@Bloodbain88 Жыл бұрын
A modern replacement won't still be dead reliable after many decades like the old one that only needs fuel, oil, and a starter to crank it. There are a lot of small companies that are relying heavily on old (2000 and older) diesel equipment because they can trust it to run and perform work and make money every day with rarely any problems.
@RVMTube
@RVMTube Жыл бұрын
@@Bloodbain88 Dude this is soooo true! I have literally dug out from under a pile of dirt and gravel, an old WWII British tracked front shovel for grandpa at his quarry. Stuck a battery to it, checked oil and water and it started right up! Drove it to the garage, gave it a normal, basic maintenance service, greased it up and off it went to work non stop and no troubles.
@dudefullofjelly
@dudefullofjelly Жыл бұрын
Also considering the minimal amount of use that many such vehicles recieve. Even if they were replaced with modern equivalents the sunken emissions from manufacturing them may never be paid back from the lower emissions at the time of use.
@keystonecountryboy
@keystonecountryboy Жыл бұрын
I run a 1959 manitowoc dragline for a small gravel company...no way would electric power for this be financially feasable...its like the little kids are running the show and "force" this on everyone...its absurd
@fordmud
@fordmud Жыл бұрын
Don't forget to factor in repair costs, junk throw away parts, increased fuel consumption, DEF consumption and the process involved in making it and distribution. I have a 1988 L8000, no smoke, 560k miles, and guess how many times it's been in the shop the last 20 years I've owned it? Once, I had to rebuild the radiator, otherwise it has not missed a day of work. New trucks are only cleaner at the pipe, but nobody factors in the rest of what it takes to keep these trucks on the road, they produce far more waste than could ever be made up in cleaner emissions.
@Bloodbain88
@Bloodbain88 Жыл бұрын
The worst example I've seen of this was a newer crane truck bought by a construction company I do fleet maintenance for. The newer truck cost them more in maintenance in 1 year, than their older model (1999 international 4700) did in the past 10 years. I believe it was around twice as much. So the new one cost twice in one year, than what the old one did in 10. I don't know. All I see are old models going out to work every day reliably. While new machines are check engine lights and constant problems. You fix that and now the transmission is throwing a code because it doesn't like the state of the trans fluid. Or it thinks it needs new filters. Or has a solenoid acting up. I have a 26 year old 12 valve Cummins engine with 500k miles and it just. Keeps. Running. Doesn't seem like it will ever quit. Fuel in the tank, oil in the crank case, and coolant in the radiator and it won't stop.
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 Жыл бұрын
Not to rain on your parade, but 560k miles is very low mileage for a 35 year old semi truck. Your average major OTR fleet truck will put on a million miles within 5 years, will probably get an inframe at that point and go on another million miles before being retired from OTR use. Early SCR/EGR trucks may have a lot of problems, but in the last few years the failure rates on the emissions controls have gotten significantly lower. Under typical OTR loads these trucks are getting 7-8mpg, your L8000 probably gets 5mpg at best. Modern trucks also have significantly more power and torque than a 35 year old truck are much quieter and generally easier and less fatiguing to drive allowing the drivers to get more miles in per day without the hearing damage that was part of driving old trucks (especially Detroit 2 strokes).
@uliwehner
@uliwehner Жыл бұрын
@@Bloodbain88 i get why we all like older analog cars and trucks. They are easier to repair and the diesels are very reliable. but, we can't buy old trucks new...... i bet you there are 100 new trucks for any old truck still on the road. same thing is true for other heavy equipment. a 1950s dozer just does not come with a quiet engine and air conditioning. regular cars are WAY more reliable now than they used to be say in the 80s and 90s. New stuff is not bad because it is new, it is bad because it not made well. try keeping old OTRs truck running with "original" parts made in China....
@uliwehner
@uliwehner Жыл бұрын
Luke, no NEW truck uses more fuel than a truck from the 80s. Not even close. I bet a new Diesel truck gets almost double the gas mileage.
@ericbighead8953
@ericbighead8953 Жыл бұрын
HYLIION HYPERTRUCK ERX
@Vic-RUS
@Vic-RUS Жыл бұрын
10 advantages of HYLIION HYPERTRUCK ERX 1. Power reserve -1000 miles 2. Refueling time -15 minutes 3. Fuel - gas, the most environmentally friendly. And renewable gas gives us generally negative emissions. 4. The cost of gas is more than 2 times lower than the cost of diesel. 5. Power 670 HP 6. 75 miles of battery life only 7. Government incentives 8. The operation of the generator is always in optimal mode. 9. Silence in the office. 10. A truck familiar to everyone.
@jamespalmer4945
@jamespalmer4945 Жыл бұрын
Wierd this fella never reviewed Hyliion. Yet they never do right !
@Patchuchan
@Patchuchan Жыл бұрын
I searched it it sounds like a good concept.
@astropythagorean
@astropythagorean Жыл бұрын
Though it seems promising on paper, Hyliion (HYLN) hasn't been able to convince the market. If you had invested in 2020, as of today you would have lost 92% of your investment. Many promising technologies will not make it due to insufficient adoption.
@Patchuchan
@Patchuchan Жыл бұрын
@@astropythagorean A real shame as pure electric makes zero sense for long haul trucks.
@astropythagorean
@astropythagorean Жыл бұрын
@@Patchuchan Agreed. I think diesel will be with us for awhile, particularly due to the significant reductions in emissions in recent decades. Cummins seems to have a favorable view of both hydrogen and LNG engines as eventual diesel alternatives based on their investment in research.
@steventurnbow8660
@steventurnbow8660 Жыл бұрын
How will that work when it’s -40 in middle of nowhere South Dakota and the road is closed for four days because of a blizzard and you can’t charge it
@tedmoss
@tedmoss Жыл бұрын
Think before you act. A battery will last a long time when it is not powering the truck.
@synapticburn
@synapticburn Жыл бұрын
Same as when there's no power to run the diesel pumps and truck stop
@vertigo8715
@vertigo8715 Жыл бұрын
@@tedmoss Think... Why do EV's have heating/cooling systems for the BATTERY. Well they are damaged by either extreme heat or cold and well -40 is considered extreme cold.
@DaMasterPilot
@DaMasterPilot Жыл бұрын
@synapticburn Easy manual pumps and gas or diesel generators every truck stop thats big enough has a generator and all pumps come with manual backups.
@ShaunHensley
@ShaunHensley Жыл бұрын
They won’t deliver to the 3 people in south dakota
@reedyjt
@reedyjt Жыл бұрын
Being an engineer involved on the development of 4 stroke diesel engines , 2 stroke diesel engines (Railroad), and natural gas engines, and the owner of a Tesla model 3 and a 1988 Ford F700 diesel truck, I appreciate this video. It invites good discussion about the pros and cons of the various methods of heavy duty propulsion alternatives. I get the message, but the actual video could use a little polishing up though to increase its integrity. Let me know if you are looking for an editor.
@ashmax28
@ashmax28 Жыл бұрын
video author thinks tesla semi has 4 motors. it is not as polluting not make the batteries. truck made in 1988 is 60 times more polluting than a modern truck?? based on what? methane? leaves out lot of details. I personally believe diesel electric hybrid would be next step before all electric semi.
@destroyerarmor2846
@destroyerarmor2846 Жыл бұрын
2 stroke is the best diesel
@warrenpuckett4203
@warrenpuckett4203 Жыл бұрын
@@ashmax28 There is no such thing free energy. There is a cost somewhere specifically when it comes to storage. Also a cost in using it. But if we reduce co2 down 1.1 % in the atmosphere . No problem, won't have plant based food to eat. Then climate change won't matter.
@LoganJohnson-lm2bh
@LoganJohnson-lm2bh Жыл бұрын
Are you aware that most RR engines cycle of and on and burn 500 gallons of diesel every 24 hours just sitting and not being used to move anything ?.
@tedmoss
@tedmoss Жыл бұрын
@@ashmax28 Why not go direct and eliminate the problem and save money? Tesla Semi.
@iancody3362
@iancody3362 Жыл бұрын
i think the reason there is such a heavy push for electric vehicles is because when in the future you say something unacceptable and your car gets turned off. Also for the electric cars there is much less tuning capability and much less self repair which usually means that when something bad happens there will be no way to fix your electric vehicle without going to a manufacturer for high demand low competition parts that will be deathly expensive.
@andyduhamel1925
@andyduhamel1925 Жыл бұрын
One item put forward at least in the UK ,is the use of geo-fencing ones EV, conspiracy theory?? Dont fall for the EV hype.
@Dhalin
@Dhalin Жыл бұрын
Pfft, that's going on with ICE vehicles in the last 10 years. They all have the equivalent of smart computers in the dash in those infotainment units (which are deadly as hell because drivers get distracted by the damn things). Let's put the equivalent of a PC in the dash with a delicate touchscreen in a _car._ That sounds like a _great_ idea, right? What, with how people will suddenly have to stop now and then and anything on the backseat could become a missile, or maybe your child sitting back there might throw something at their sibling sitting in the front and smishy smashy goes the dashy and you now have thousands of dollars of repairs to get for the one thing the car absolutely cannot run without. That's why I don't want any car newer than 2010, I do *not* want one of those stupid things in my dash. Heck, I owned a 2003 Bonneville that had critical car systems *ROUTED THROUGH THE RADIO* because Pontiac didn't like people putting aftermarket radios in their cars. The more advanced they get with cars, the more crap will break down and that just fills their pockets when people have to repair all that crap. Meanwhile, we have Ford Model As that still run to this day and if it doesn't, you could probably get it to run yourself after a couple hours of tinkering.
@dgsantafedave1
@dgsantafedave1 Жыл бұрын
Another thing about EV's that no one is talking about is the cost to insure them. I have a 2023 Bolt EV and my insurance is twice that of my 2012 camry. I inquired about the difference with my agent and she said that there are more electrical parts that get destroyed in a major accident and they are expensive to replace so they just total the car and pay the full replacement cost.
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 Жыл бұрын
The tradeoff is there is much less to repair on an EV and in general they tend to be extremely reliable due to having less moving parts. I suspect a tuning industry will develop as EVs gain market share, there is a lot of potential in computer tweaks and higher output batteries and motors. The very high acceleration of most EVs also makes for less demand for performance mods. The other concerns regarding geofencing, remote disablement, etc are also valid concerns with ICE vehices and the pushback against that needs to happen now, EV adoption will have no effect on that because the same tech can be installed on ICE vehicles.
@markjones9009
@markjones9009 Жыл бұрын
Hyliion's solution for electrified power train using an on board generator running on RNG to change the battery's . Up to a 1000 miles range and 75 miles on battery only. Net carbon negative when using RNG.
@MegaGeorge1948
@MegaGeorge1948 Жыл бұрын
So it is basically a hybrid powerplant like the old Chevy Volt.
@tanattjhon
@tanattjhon Жыл бұрын
are you using gacha to powering a car?
@peetsnort
@peetsnort Жыл бұрын
@@SVThailand I think that makes sense. All the food and industry goods made outside of the city like London get transported to London where they have charges for the ulez or ultra low emissions zone. 70 miles on batteries in and out of the city centre sounds ideal
@peetsnort
@peetsnort Жыл бұрын
@@SVThailand I simply cannot understand why they didn't use the super duper clean modern diesel engine to drive the volt
@peetsnort
@peetsnort Жыл бұрын
@@SVThailand I really like your thinking on the rebuild. Just look at the efficiency of your average modern planes. They're old but very well maintained and good on efficiency and constantly being improved. In a nutshell. Get the best clean small diesel engine to power a small battery and electric motor drive chain
@lucasread1743
@lucasread1743 Жыл бұрын
I really hope that internal combustion engines in general don’t disappear
@androidgamingtech7685
@androidgamingtech7685 Жыл бұрын
I dont think diesel will be replaced too soon. Since you mentioned biodiesel and improvments of diesel engines they will still have their presence in next upcoming years. These alternative can emerge in different ways like electric ones as distribution trucks. But for long run Diesel still wins
@sheilaolfieway1885
@sheilaolfieway1885 Жыл бұрын
But how does biodiesel compare in power output to traditional diesel?
@tcmtech7515
@tcmtech7515 Жыл бұрын
@@sheilaolfieway1885 Depends on the source and engine tuning. Some better some worse. I have a 97 Kenworth T-800 that seems to like running on B20+ canola-based fuels.
@tedmoss
@tedmoss Жыл бұрын
Not any more.
@sheilaolfieway1885
@sheilaolfieway1885 Жыл бұрын
electric will never replace disesel as it's range will always be limited wiht batteries and I highly doubt we can ever use solar panels to charge it enough... Now a hybrid diesel electric could work.
@matsv201
@matsv201 Жыл бұрын
@@sheilaolfieway1885 for RME there is a few percent power reduction, like 4-5%. There is more so capacity reduction (about 15%). For HVO there is basically no difftnce what so ever. If any, the performance is increased. HVO is a more uniforme fuel than diesel. The issue with hvo is that it need hydrogen to be made that currently is fairly dirty.
@martvandeven8411
@martvandeven8411 Жыл бұрын
The hyliion erx is unmatched, excited to see everyone finding out!
@andreluydens2602
@andreluydens2602 Жыл бұрын
Did you spell it right ? Or is that how it's supposed to be
@jackrobertson1679
@jackrobertson1679 Жыл бұрын
In the end diesel is still the better choice and unlike other alternatives has nothing to hide like real world performance or in the case of Li battery's, slavery in a few of the country's where the Lithium or cobalt comes from. I guess as long as you feel green its okay.
@blackhawk7r221
@blackhawk7r221 Жыл бұрын
Australia?
@Dhalin
@Dhalin Жыл бұрын
@@blackhawk7r221 They're talking about poor South American countries where most of the Lithium deposits are. Look up the method behind Lithium mining sometime. It's incredibly destructive to the environment. And yeah, the real world performance, lol. Like, the guy who hooked a camper up to his Lightning and the battery quit after 60 miles, lol.
@JARRETT7121
@JARRETT7121 Жыл бұрын
The push for electric is for the profits that they can make as they hold the choke points
@CodyHuffman1
@CodyHuffman1 Жыл бұрын
Working on a battery plant just breaking ground for a large car manufacturer. They have probably 150 diesel semis running loads of gravel everyday for the last couple of weeks plus for probably the next couple of months. Then you have the 4 quarries they are pulling out of blasting limestone e everyday to keep up with production. Plus probably 40 pieces of heavy equipment on site moving the dirt and the gravel. All this before the first footer is dug or the first pipe is laid. And it is a 3 year project. So tell me again how all that is better for the environment. How many years will it take off production just to break even on carbon emission just to build that 1 plant.
@honeybadger1125
@honeybadger1125 Жыл бұрын
Nope it won't dissappear. Before diesel can dissappear it must meet its criteria such as fast charging, longer range & be able to carry heavy cargo just like diesels can otherwise no one will buy a truck that takes hours to charge for 400 or 500km of range.
@alexander10000000
@alexander10000000 Жыл бұрын
I don't think anything could replace the power and reliability of a diesel engine.
@TruckTropia
@TruckTropia Жыл бұрын
No not as it is now
@alexander10000000
@alexander10000000 Жыл бұрын
@TruckTropia I have worked with diesel engines that date back to the 60s and use 40s tech. EMD 645 is by far my favorite to work with. They are simple to work on and start up with little to no difficulty.
@alexander10000000
@alexander10000000 Жыл бұрын
I'm a Ship's Engineering Officer and I worked on cars during my time off so I have seen a little bit of everything.
@kalmmonke5037
@kalmmonke5037 Жыл бұрын
@@TruckTropia nobody talks about what battery size is best for longevity , the more parrallels you add the less longveity, but exponentially more energy required in practical situations because energy per weight is low compared to combustion, more energy flow is worse for degradation. see aptera owners club video on saftey, lighter is safer for people in other weaker vehicals in crash without nessesarily being less safe for people inside car. 2 pistons going back and forth on shaft with magnets on it, make electrity to charge electric drive. no dealing with downshifts, no weight balancing of spinning parts and friction, no frequent and large change in rpm, allows small size weight , and weight low to ground to handle more momentum around turns, regenrative braking is less effceint than momentum preservation and energy flow worsens battery longveity.
@DatsunBloke7357
@DatsunBloke7357 Жыл бұрын
Diesel will be with us for centuries. I personally see no issues with diesel and think there is no point in changing how we do things.
@billsmithingell7902
@billsmithingell7902 Жыл бұрын
Good thing people didn't have that mindset 150 years ago, or there would be no vehicles at all. Or 100 years ago, there would be no telephone system, or 50 years ago, there would be no solid state electronics, or 30 years ago, there would be no internet....Everything you enjoy in life is because people DID NOT have the mindset of "there is no point in changing how we do things"
@DatsunBloke7357
@DatsunBloke7357 Жыл бұрын
@@billsmithingell7902 really then why does the saying exist if it's not broken don't fix it. A good diesel engine is superior to a electric and petrol car any day. Emmisons are scams by the greenies to scare people. Here in Australia the summer has been colder than usual.
@alexandermelbaus2351
@alexandermelbaus2351 Жыл бұрын
​@@billsmithingell7902 The difference is all those changes were shown to give clear benefits. Electric cars or trucks are not doing anything new and the benefits are not a winning combination. The stupid thing about electric cars or trucks is that they use a battery; They still need a fuel to generate this electricity. Meaning there is the use of coal, gas, oil or uranium. Now you have added the environmental problem and the inconvenience of the battery for what benefit? Less maintenance, less noise and maybe less cost. These cars will be throw away eventually because of the battery; maybe after around 20-25 years and when this reality is known and is factored into the dynamics; Mass production of EV's will be more problematic then it is worth. Australia, Europe and parts of the US are struggling to generate enough electrical power as it is. Unless there is a major breakthrough in technology; Problems are on the horizon. EV's have their place, but it is a place that plays to its advantages.
@josephgunter2563
@josephgunter2563 Жыл бұрын
I feel the same...100 years from now..on the interstate he is..diesel trucks will be the backbone of the freight industry in America..there is no logical arguement..or total replacement of in my opinion...a invention to mankind second only to the wheel..my only regret..is I can't be there to say (I told you so)!
@Delfontes
@Delfontes Жыл бұрын
This is the most biased "scientific" video I've ever watched. Keywords like "overly" instead of just restrictive emission standards, it's hard to listen to the science when you're constantly editorializing with a clear agenda instead of just facts.
@petejohnson1724
@petejohnson1724 Жыл бұрын
And the green nutters dont do the same
@Delfontes
@Delfontes Жыл бұрын
@@petejohnson1724 exactly, we want facts without the commentary, green nutters like myself hated nuclear, but facts show it's safe and clean for the most part so we changed our minds. If facts show the energy costs to produce electric cars outweigh their efficiency over time we'd look at it but if you cherry pick and have an agenda with the numbers we'll dismiss it.
@andreluydens2602
@andreluydens2602 Жыл бұрын
So what fuel sources do you prefer ?
@tturi2
@tturi2 Жыл бұрын
yeah but he's not wrong for most of it lol
@smolltaco5667
@smolltaco5667 Жыл бұрын
@@petejohnson1724 dont act like a child "waa they did it first!"
@Patchuchan
@Patchuchan Жыл бұрын
Another thing they can do is make diesel trucks have a hybrid power train so braking energy is recovered.
@bradsmckay
@bradsmckay Жыл бұрын
Hybrid is definitely the way to go with regenerative braking around town and then on the highway once you reach say 60mph for more than a mile it switches over diesel to charge the batteries and alternate between battery and diesel as needed
@David_Crayford
@David_Crayford Жыл бұрын
0:10 Said "1987" instead of 1897 for Rudolf Diesel.
@lightningrod791able
@lightningrod791able Жыл бұрын
We came a long way in 36 years 😆.
@davidc.w.2908
@davidc.w.2908 Жыл бұрын
@@lightningrod791able 36 years?
@lightningrod791able
@lightningrod791able Жыл бұрын
If it was actually 1987 instead of 1897 for Rudolph Diesel... for how far we've come in such a short time...was a joke
@angelperez7891
@angelperez7891 Жыл бұрын
His nose here is more 'red' than Rudolf The Red Nose!
@magnuszerum9177
@magnuszerum9177 Жыл бұрын
Some detective work indicates that the Tesla truck is so heavy, it can only haul 1/2 to 1/4 the cargo a diesel truck can. When you factor in the horrendous Mining issues with Lithium & Cobalt and the other large problems with the other alternative fuels, it looks like some version of vegetable oil or biodiesel is going to be the easiest to put to work in trucks if you really feel the need to replace the current diesel.
@tips4truckers252
@tips4truckers252 Жыл бұрын
The maintenance intervals on an electric truck are few and far between too. Can't wait to see what the future holds
@raptorhacker599
@raptorhacker599 Жыл бұрын
no they arent
@jackthereaper4462
@jackthereaper4462 Жыл бұрын
Only near term practical solution for a full time electric semi would be to have the truck pull into a Bay and the battery removed and swapped out with a fully charged one. Benefit of that solution would be that the battery would be more of a rental subscription which means if it goes bad it wouldn't cost the owner of the truck $50,000-$100,000.
@Stewi1014
@Stewi1014 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I honestly don't understand why a battery rental-based solution isn't catching on. It just solves all the problems we currently have with battery powered vehicles. We can standardize on 12V lead-acid batteries for ICE cars, what's so difficult about standardizing on electric vehicles?
@rayztruck1950
@rayztruck1950 Жыл бұрын
My thought is to make it a modular part of the trailer, only keeping a small battery on the truck to move the truck when the trailer isn't attached. This way the trailer is charged while the freight is being loaded.
@Stewi1014
@Stewi1014 Жыл бұрын
@@rayztruck1950 That's a brilliant idea if you ask me
@gnaedigerfels
@gnaedigerfels Жыл бұрын
@@Stewi1014 because batteries are part of the chassis in a lot of cars and therefore adaptet to the size of said vehicle. You can't put the battery of a Rimac Truck into a Renault Zoe
@PremiumFuelOnly
@PremiumFuelOnly Жыл бұрын
@@Stewi1014 Patents.
@JasonB-ml7qz
@JasonB-ml7qz Жыл бұрын
Hyliion ERX is the only viable solution that will allow fleets to stop using Diesel engines.
@wcfinvader
@wcfinvader Жыл бұрын
As a carrier I was goin go to order one. There’s a small problem and a big problem with it. The small problem it’s twice as expensive as a new diesel. The Big problem is that it’s “Significantly” heavier than a diesel. Majority of my customers want max cargo weight available. I ordered a new diesel truck until they refine the product.
@Mrlovebitten
@Mrlovebitten Жыл бұрын
If a battery for a Tesla ev car costs 30k to replace imagine the cost for a semi lol lol
@sc1338
@sc1338 Жыл бұрын
I believe it’s more like 15k but yea expensive
@mauricelopez1745
@mauricelopez1745 Жыл бұрын
Isn't the warranty for it 10 years?
@hectorruiz4309
@hectorruiz4309 Жыл бұрын
Two words: Hypertruck ERX
@atomicwedgie8176
@atomicwedgie8176 Жыл бұрын
4 words: Climate Change is FAKE!
@tedmoss
@tedmoss Жыл бұрын
Three words, waste of money.
@matsv201
@matsv201 Жыл бұрын
A yes. One of those industrial scam to scam people knowing nothing about the industry. I read at there homepage, there was a number of factually errors right of the back.
@kullatnunu2087
@kullatnunu2087 Жыл бұрын
@@tedmoss Excactly! 👍
@afrotacular
@afrotacular Жыл бұрын
Follow the smart money. Look into the billions being poured into RNG. Hyliion’s Hypertruck ERX is going to dominate this market as its the only true long haul solution.
@shivendrasharma9205
@shivendrasharma9205 Жыл бұрын
In India people are re programming ecu to bypass scr to cut adblue expenses. The government should take strict action against these evaders
@David_Crayford
@David_Crayford Жыл бұрын
Remember that KZbin has an international audience and US point of view is not a global view. There are some conventions, such as providing figures in metric as well as imperial, which would give your presentations a wider appeal.
@Bendigo1
@Bendigo1 Жыл бұрын
What irritates me the most about this topic is that popular opinion seems to say that there should and can be only one answer to which system we use. Realistically using only one system only changes a problem and does not solve it. If the production and use of fossil fuels and combustion engines is reduced, not eliminated, and the production and use of altertative fuels and electrical venhicles is increased, there will be a point where there becomes a balance in environmental impact. Each type of system has areas where they are better than others. If use is limited only to where they are the best solution, and not where they are not, then it would be the best solution. There is no one size fits all solution when it comes to the different systems available.
@Floris_VI
@Floris_VI Жыл бұрын
Also one thing to mention is how a battery fire is nearly impossible to stop, big cng and hydrogen tanks rupturing would result in catastrophic explosions so safty is a serious concern for all alternatives, also BEV carry all their weight all the time and are much heavier meaning that they use much more joules of energy to move around than diesel or alternatives meaning that in just raw energy consumption they are incredibly inefficient
@AndriusRut
@AndriusRut Жыл бұрын
Hyliion Hypertruck ERX is the best available solution, recommend everyone look into it.
@tedmoss
@tedmoss Жыл бұрын
Tesla is the best solution, let everyone know it.
@AndriusRut
@AndriusRut Жыл бұрын
@@tedmoss It's by no means the best. Hyliion ERX beats it on payload capacity and range. Even emissions when you consider well-to-wheel perspective.
@wheressteve
@wheressteve Жыл бұрын
@@tedmoss Elon is a loser
@aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
@aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 Жыл бұрын
@@AndriusRut tesla Semi will soon scape production, when it does and cost of Diesrl fuel goes up the Tesla Semi will be king in local deliveries , the Tesla Semi has 3 drive motors not 4 , update your info .ROI and Maintenance on BE trucks will beat diesel costs.
@ThatOneGuyWithTheEye
@ThatOneGuyWithTheEye Жыл бұрын
You are all fools. A battery based long haul semi will never be more efficient or green than regular semis. The cars aren't even more efficient or green
@freyja4954
@freyja4954 Жыл бұрын
Most of the emissions equipment has also come at a cost of reliability. Manufacturers have had to work extremely hard to keep their trucks reliable enough for the owners to actually make an income. The emission systems are the least reliable pieces of equipment on most modern trucks. I'd like to see what type of emissions come out of the tail pipe during a regeneration cycle.
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 Жыл бұрын
emissions during regen cycles are no worse, the regen is burning up the soot to a level where it's no worse than the particulates that are small enough to pass through the DPF
@jamespalmer4945
@jamespalmer4945 Жыл бұрын
Hyliions ERX will put the diesel engine to bed
@DarthSharingan101
@DarthSharingan101 Жыл бұрын
As an industrial vehicle tech, if all the dead battery/low voltage issues I have seen with just under 2000 machines, can only image the lack of knowledge that there really is when caring for a battery with proper charging. That and a other problem that gets the operators, charged the battery that was at 30% capacity to get a 100% after 15-30 minutes only to have the battery drain really fast for some reason. That is called residual voltage, not it's true voltage after it cools.
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 Жыл бұрын
One thing they should consider is charging on the move, have a dedicated lane with overhead cables to constantly charge the truck, and the battery for driving outside that lane. There are already city buses running on overhead cables like a train does.
@KekeeBlack
@KekeeBlack Жыл бұрын
I wonder how the cables would do with trucks running at 70 mph. I am sure it can be done but I wonder what it would look like.
@mwaynem
@mwaynem Жыл бұрын
BIO fuel has a couple of big problems. We have to take massive amounts of farm land out of food production which can lead to wide spread famine. Also many countries are now placing new restrictions on farming which will also impact their productivity.
@karlrovey
@karlrovey Жыл бұрын
Food production makes up only a small proportion of farmland usage. With ethanol, the corn was going to be animal feed and you still wind up with animal feed as that part of the corn isn't used for ethanol. At worst, you move farmland from one non-food crop to another non-food crop.
@digginz8603
@digginz8603 Жыл бұрын
How many more decades of service will a vintage diesel engine give you compared to it's DEF guzzling replacement?
@David_Crayford
@David_Crayford Жыл бұрын
3:35 Says "Lose focus". Text on screen: Loss focus.
@Imasundaj
@Imasundaj Жыл бұрын
Currently there's no solution that fits all applications. And none of them are perfect. Each has their own unique pros and cons. So the future will most likely be a mix of different technologies.
@jaripukki267
@jaripukki267 Жыл бұрын
200000pound pulling capacity and range over 600 miles, chaging 45 min to 100%, battery size under 2 cubic feet and weight under 800 pounds and 700-800hp. Those are parameters that need to be filled if we want to stop using diesel
@jamespalmer4945
@jamespalmer4945 Жыл бұрын
Hyliion checks all those boxes
@jandraelune1
@jandraelune1 Жыл бұрын
Long haul solution is going >back< to primarily using trains. Staying on trucks for long haul for this long isn't just the trucker unions but also the oil industry. The oil industry is the chef reason the US has moved away from mass transit starting in the 1950's.
@chadwayne165
@chadwayne165 Жыл бұрын
Electric trucks are a cute novelty. The base cost alone is crazy, and short range only makes it nothing more than a glorified local LTL truck.
@ec7005
@ec7005 Жыл бұрын
"The state of Washington" shows picture of Washington DC with famous monument in front.
@zOiNhUh
@zOiNhUh Жыл бұрын
Trying to push for a one-size-fits-all is too much of a trouble. I support CNG and ethanol, but I consider pointless to ban Diesel engines.
@dominicfroke9679
@dominicfroke9679 Жыл бұрын
As a diesel technician, I can say that when running a new diesel engine in our shop, you can tell just how clean it is. Older diesel engines make your eyes burn, and lungs hurt. The emission requirements for heavy-duty diesel engines made today are plenty enough to make sense for the long term. We just need bio-diesel to take over. Just remember, it's not the engine that needs to be changed. It's the fuel source.
@davidgainey3448
@davidgainey3448 Жыл бұрын
Gasoline engines exhaust will kill you versus diesel engines exhaust making you your eyes burn and lungs hurt.
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 Жыл бұрын
Yup, just the same as with cars. An old car or a newer vehicle which has had a catalyst delete will make your eyes water. Though diesels with coal roller chips are the worst by far, even worse than a pre-emissions stock diesel. Stand next to an idling coal roller and try to not to gag, and stacks on a coal roller don't help because there is SOOO much unburned fuel in the exhaust that it falls to the ground.
@larspam6187
@larspam6187 Жыл бұрын
look at america, they still have semi pulling competitions, drag race and log pulling competition.
@Hybris51129
@Hybris51129 Жыл бұрын
We are still some decades away from diesel being fully replaced. That said I think especially in the likely scenario where the recharging infrastructure and general electrical infrastructure isn't ready to handle the load by the end of sale dates set by the various governments we will see the return of hybrid trucks. They will give increased mileage and provide a platform to refine battery tech without the range limitations of pure electric and provide an essential stepping stone that has been tossed aside by the environmentalists. As for Hydrogen I think this is the fuel that the trucking industry is hoping will get more support because it follows the familiar "drive-refuel-drive more" cycle of current trucks without the major waiting times of pure electric. Again it faces infrastructure hurdles but at least isn't also limited by wider electrical grid hurdles as well.
@tedmoss
@tedmoss Жыл бұрын
There will be no electric "hurdles" grid or otherwise.
@Hybris51129
@Hybris51129 Жыл бұрын
@@tedmoss The current brown outs in places pushing hardest for electrification like California say otherwise and the denial of the infrastructure issues is the highest form of dishonesty in any support or proposal of electric vehicles.
@AsianBobby
@AsianBobby Жыл бұрын
The future is definitely an EV powertrain for class 8 semi trucks. The question will be how is that accomplished. Instead of a huge battery bank, the size of the battery can be made smaller (ie environmentally friendlier solution) when leveraging renewable energy like RNG with a range extender as available with the Hyliion ERX. The transportation industry will begin pushing away from diesel with additional government mandates in the US. It’s up to companies to create innovative solutions and not just carry on just because that’s how it’s always been done. The pivot away from diesel will be an exciting transformation.
@alanmay7929
@alanmay7929 Жыл бұрын
Or with alternative fuels or solutions
@DatsunBloke7357
@DatsunBloke7357 Жыл бұрын
I don't think so diesel is just superior to electric in everyway. Diesel may be replaced in the next century but not in the 21st century.
@XGalaxy4U
@XGalaxy4U Жыл бұрын
Currently, there's no technology to replace diesel except coal and nuclear power. We're lucky to have it. Thank you Rudolf. Murdered 1913. Same year of the creature from Jekyll Island.
@uncrunch398
@uncrunch398 Жыл бұрын
How many watts are necessary to accelerate a semi at an acceptable rate? How powerful of a motor can be packed in the hub of each wheel? On the drive shaft? What size / weight engine is required to power them? What size / weight super caps to absorb charge while at low load to boost performance as needed while keeping the engine at a near constant load? Does it need batteries with a shorter lifespan but much higher charge capacity per volume/weight?
@matsv201
@matsv201 Жыл бұрын
In 2014 they made a huge studdy in the mid size city gothemburg in sweden about NOx. And it turned out that only 24% was from traffic, and of that, half was from comersial vehicle. But more importantly, only 25% was from Euro 5 and 6, 75% was from euro 4 or older. Now 10 years later there will be hardly any euro 4 and older left so the NOx from cars and trucks are probobly in the range of 5-8%. Totaly eliminating them will have hardly any effect what so ever. So where was all the NOx from. The lagest part was large ships in the harbour. Smal engines was a suprincingly large part and fire (like fire places) was also notable, as well as powerplants. Smaler source emotion was work equipment like diggers. It's likely that due to them as well have to conform to euro emissions, that will also be reduced over time, but a bit more slowly due to they generally have a longer life span. So what did we learn about NOx.. its a decreasing problem. Its mostly so from smal and unregulated sources and combating it in vehicle is really no longer realistic.
@deezcapybaraman75
@deezcapybaraman75 Жыл бұрын
From what I’ve heard, ships and freight trains are far more fuel efficient than trucks so what we could also do is reduce the amount of cargo transported on a truck (unless if absolutely necessary of course), and carbon emissions can be easily reduced. Better for truck drivers too since their job is super tough and ships and trains carry far more cargo than trucks putting some of the highways
@billsteinly8105
@billsteinly8105 Жыл бұрын
I had to do a double take on the first few seconds when I heard the narrator misspoke 1987 for the invention of the Diesel engine.
@Premises225
@Premises225 Жыл бұрын
We have LNG fuel at work they claim they can run for miles but as soon as you put weight on them the fuel just doesn’t last also we struggle on weight a lot as it puts a lot of weight on the trucks axles
@jonathangraham9989
@jonathangraham9989 Жыл бұрын
We do too, I can not go out tramping in one. Lucky if you can get 600 miles out of a tank.
@arneanka4633
@arneanka4633 Жыл бұрын
LNG is mostly usable for short fixed routes and near area distribution. And electric for light city distribution. Diesel is king for some more years for long haul and heavy loads. Trying to pull a 60 or even 74 ton truck in mountains in 10 hour shifts is not yet possible with any alternative fuel. And then driver number 2 takes over for another shift.
@blackhawk7r221
@blackhawk7r221 Жыл бұрын
Natural gas has only 21,000 btu per gallon, where gasoline has 116,000 btu per gallon
@arneanka4633
@arneanka4633 Жыл бұрын
@@blackhawk7r221 Your information is useless unless you tell us at what pressure and temperature you mean. Because at normal temperature and pressure, you can't handle it like diesel and gasoline. Maybe you are talking about what comes out of your gas stove, the one that's about to be banned.
@MegaLol2xd
@MegaLol2xd Жыл бұрын
6:08. it has THREE motors. not 4.
@blendpinexus1416
@blendpinexus1416 Жыл бұрын
even removing the def and it's specific parts from a modern diesel you'd still have a large improvement in emissions.
@TheMhannah100
@TheMhannah100 Жыл бұрын
Anyone know what CA and Washington's plans are to generate all this newly needed electricity?? CA already has rolling blackouts in high use times during the summer.
@Dhalin
@Dhalin Жыл бұрын
I wanna know how good cars are gonna go in WA when the winters start to hit, how many people are gonna get stranded on snow-covered roads when their batteries fail on them.
@TheMhannah100
@TheMhannah100 Жыл бұрын
@Dhalin that is a fair question. When I lived in western NY there were weeks that were so cold I had to bring my regular car battery inside at night so it would start in the morning.
@Dhalin
@Dhalin Жыл бұрын
At least you could get a jump if your ICE battery fails. What are you gonna do if you're in an EV and your battery fails? lol
@Bloodbain88
@Bloodbain88 Жыл бұрын
Why couldn't an older mechanicaly injected diesel run on HVO? You can already run them on waste motor oil, transmission fluid, fry oil ect. If it can combust, and if the injector can spray it, an older diesel should be able to run on it just fine.
@iandennis7836
@iandennis7836 Жыл бұрын
Pity the video producers didn't actually say how ( with numbers etc) dirty deisel are, y' know like pm2.5 etc.....
@cjgordon22
@cjgordon22 Жыл бұрын
Electric will have its place as a city truck but heavy haul guys just laugh. A friend who does heavy haul was hauling over 200k lbs and was averaged 125l/100km lol that engine was working hard
@johnkuzma7066
@johnkuzma7066 Жыл бұрын
Well the long haul could be taken by Railroads which are far easier to electrify for long distance as you don't have to worry about batteries, then just transload at a local team track to local trucks for transport. with containers this would be reasonably easy to put into effect.
@Dhalin
@Dhalin Жыл бұрын
@@johnkuzma7066 If it were that easy, we'd already be using rail as a primary hauling method. But it seems to me, there's a reason why we don't... I don't know, like, there isn't rail everywhere? Like, I know of two places that there's a railroad. Said places are 30 minutes apart, and I don't even know where the nearest trainyard even is. It's probably more than 500mi. A diesel truck can go anywhere you have paved road. A rail can't, and of course you need to account for the extra energy, time, and cost to load/unload. If you're using a diesel semi, you load it once at its origination, and unload once at its destination. If you use a rail to semi, you have to load a semi at its origination, unload at a trainyard, ship it via train to unload it at another trainyard to load onto another semi, then unload at the final destination. This requires energy, probably forklifts that run on gasoline.
@JoseYulfer
@JoseYulfer Жыл бұрын
Do you have a source to verify the data of the pollution taken to make a tesla vs a normal gasoline car? It seems to me that is was considered just the extra cost for the battery but not the savings in the engine in the engine and other systems that are simplified in an EV.
@angelperez7891
@angelperez7891 Жыл бұрын
A good argument it is. I don't see any correlation between electric motors and pollution in a vehicle in use. Furthermore, factories are turning toward renewable energy sources to keep running.
@zoultronzoultron9723
@zoultronzoultron9723 Жыл бұрын
Population plays a big roll as well. Example- it takes 60 new trucks to put out the same pollution as 1 truck in 1988. The problem is now with population growth we have 66 more trucks on the road compared to one . So now we are back at the start
@SeaScoutDan
@SeaScoutDan Жыл бұрын
1:17 . . . "The State of Washington" that is on the west coast , while showing a picture of Washington DC on the east coast.
@asite.d4374
@asite.d4374 Жыл бұрын
No Comments.... So Much Confusion.... 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@uncrunch398
@uncrunch398 Жыл бұрын
The most important thing to do is demand less, reduce as much as we can wasting any and all materials and things we use.
@leon419
@leon419 Жыл бұрын
200k in fuel savings, but how much of that savings get diverted to exorbant maintenance costs that you wouldn't normally spend with a conventional diesel?
@user-zn3gd1zj4h
@user-zn3gd1zj4h Жыл бұрын
Batteries require lithium, a limited resource. So replacing all trucks with electric trucks may not be a real solution. Diesel engines are mainly made of iron and aluminum and can be mass-produced.
@petersilva037
@petersilva037 Жыл бұрын
The dominant element in a diesel truck is carbon. The fuel used by a truck outweighs all the othe stuff over the life of the truck. a Semi uses, at best 50 l/100 km, and a litre is about 900 g, so it uses 0.45 kg per km... which is 1 lb of fuel per km. ... so say the max weight of a truck in North America is 80,000 lbs, so after 80,000 km. or 50,000 miles, most of the "weight" of the vehicle is the fuel.... that would happen in a couple of months.
@user-zn3gd1zj4h
@user-zn3gd1zj4h Жыл бұрын
I worried that the mining activity would cause another problem. Driving mining vehicles and smelting raw materials also consumes resources and impacts the environment.
@rome525
@rome525 Жыл бұрын
You wonder why Bio-Diesel gets no attention? I had a no start complaint. Our company recommends our drivers to add only %5 Bio-Diesel in our trucks. Well he filled it up with it. The amount of algae and moss and shit was unreal. New Infectors, Lines, Pumps,etc it started adding up. We recommend 0 Bio-Diesel now.
@jetlife1112
@jetlife1112 Жыл бұрын
Hyliion Erx is a brilliant solution that meets the current incentives
@RCQuadPatriot94
@RCQuadPatriot94 Жыл бұрын
I’ve seen videos similar to this a few times and my only opinion has been, when it comes to longevity of ownership and reliability you can’t beat a diesel especially if you’re a long hauler. I feel the ev rigs could really thrive in the city or even in between cities but I just don’t think that even by 2035 the technology will be advanced enough to truly replace what the diesel truck has accomplished already. Someday? Sure, but everyone’s getting too ambitious with them right now and it’s going to hurt that market in the long run just like it has in the past.
@marcsabol1961
@marcsabol1961 Жыл бұрын
In 1987 Rudolph Diesel invented the Diesel engine? I was listening to it in the background and was like, "What?" The text was right. Other than that minuscule error, good video!
@egor1326
@egor1326 Жыл бұрын
Ratio of all that types of powertrains? I believe just in diesel. CNG for Qatar etc.
@David_Crayford
@David_Crayford Жыл бұрын
8:06 "Hydrogen filling stations require hydrogen to be trucked in on diesel tankers." No they don't. Replace the diesel with electric or hydrogen.
@petersilva037
@petersilva037 Жыл бұрын
Actually most hydrogen stations are just hooked up to the city water, and use hydrolysis to make the hydrogen on-site. So there are no trucks at all. The main input is electricity to power the the reaction. Hydrogen vehicles are still electric, they just lose about 60% of the power in converting to hydrogen in the filling station, and back in the vehicle.
@kalmmonke5037
@kalmmonke5037 Жыл бұрын
@@petersilva037 the point of hydrogen is no need to deal with batteries not being recycled to full re usability. maybe more power per weight
@LukeDupin
@LukeDupin Жыл бұрын
H2 can be created anywhere that has both water and electricity, like a home or gas station.
@johndavidwolf4239
@johndavidwolf4239 Жыл бұрын
The statement that CNG only produces 20% Carbon-dioxide less than Diesel is false. Per unit of energy, burning Natural gas (methane) produces 1/2.4 the Carbon-dioxide of diesel. The world's first Diesel engine ran on "peanut oil", NOT "fuel-oil".
@jdmking4776
@jdmking4776 Жыл бұрын
And now we just throw away the whole truck every year instead!
@josephschaefer9163
@josephschaefer9163 Жыл бұрын
Road trains make for ultra efficient shipping in terms of cost and emissions
@darrenprior6339
@darrenprior6339 Жыл бұрын
Video begins with “In 1987”. I thunk the voiceover guy was a tad dyslexic
@gerdpfitzenmayer7021
@gerdpfitzenmayer7021 Жыл бұрын
0:10 it's not 1987 like the off voice sais, it was 1897 as you can see in the video
@charlesdarwin4780
@charlesdarwin4780 Жыл бұрын
Since we can grow our own biofuels that run in diesel engines they will continue to be a necessity to anyone with an industrious mind. We can do so much improvement on these engines, same with natural gas and petrol engines.
@peteengard9966
@peteengard9966 Жыл бұрын
The trucking industry as a whole is traditionally very slow to change. A perfect example is the air disc brake vs drum brakes. There's no way unless government regulations require to replace the diesel engine. How much does an electric truck weigh? The heavier the empty weight the less the cargo. Decades or more away from a reasonable alternative.
@tturi2
@tturi2 Жыл бұрын
Hybrid is the way forward. you will have the range of a diesel engine, bit it's less stressed due to the majority use of electric motors
@turboflush
@turboflush Жыл бұрын
The emissions since 2008 just make the engine run worse, polluting more. Sure when new they farther out cleanish air, but once they wear down they are far worse. And still don't set a check engine light.
@kaptain1477
@kaptain1477 Жыл бұрын
The Tesla Semi was able to go 500 miles going up inclines and down. I think the Tesla semi with it's efficiency and fast charging to 70% would be a great solution. 500 miles with 80,000 pounds Is impressive and everyone said it couldn't be done.
@chicnwing4519
@chicnwing4519 Жыл бұрын
You may want to talk to Pepsi they are claiming their tesla semi are only getting 100 miles per charge
@xTerminatorAndy
@xTerminatorAndy Жыл бұрын
don't believe Elon Tusk. that semi was not even loaded to 15k lbs. A standard 80k lbs truck on electric won't last 500 miles, no way. Mark my words
@drjekelmrhyde
@drjekelmrhyde Жыл бұрын
@Andy Pieters The batteries alone is 5 extra tons . That would be cutting into the load the truck can carry.
@kaptain1477
@kaptain1477 Жыл бұрын
@@drjekelmrhyde no they allow EV to carry more because of weight of the battery
@kaptain1477
@kaptain1477 Жыл бұрын
@@xTerminatorAndy they showed a video of them doing it ....
@sergiosolis4538
@sergiosolis4538 Жыл бұрын
The compression ignition (diesel) engine has the capability of running on other fuels like light oils. The one that Rudolph Diesel first started with ran on peanut oil. The question is, can they make a renewable oil that can be low on particulate, have the same or greater energy than diesel, and not be expensive to produce?
@timfranko8354
@timfranko8354 Жыл бұрын
Must sort out the mineral mines for battery production. Otherwise it’s silly.
@michaelschmale
@michaelschmale Жыл бұрын
Euro6 Truck Engines do NOT emmitate any toxid stuff. Theres only O, CO2, N and H2O in the Exhaust Gas.
@jacqueslandry9344
@jacqueslandry9344 Жыл бұрын
You forget about one of the most important one, synthetic fuel witch combine co2 and hydrogen, you see burning strait hydrogen create lot NOX with you don't want, but mix co2 work great. Carbon Engineering prove to be viable .
@shaunoconnell312
@shaunoconnell312 Жыл бұрын
Long live the internal combustion engine. Rudolf was a genius.✝️🇬🇧
@3rdpartyU5er
@3rdpartyU5er Жыл бұрын
Diesels aren't dead yet if DFI (ducted fuel injection) will make it to production before diesels are completely gone.
@reedyjt
@reedyjt Жыл бұрын
Need to fix that narration of the date of invention... 1987 ~= 1897
@standodge7687
@standodge7687 Жыл бұрын
I don't think its fair that Jamaica can allow their semi trucks roll coal and has next to no environmental laws for gas and diesel engines meanwhile our trucks have to meet all these emissions standards...
@TheSultan1470
@TheSultan1470 Жыл бұрын
It is also a smaller country. And, you know, a very impoverished one.
@daryllee3794
@daryllee3794 Жыл бұрын
I think you might have ignored the fact that with the Tesla Prime Mover/Semi, 5 tonne payload is given up over it's diesel equivalent which may make the economics questionable to say the least - particularly in the short to medium term.
@xTerminatorAndy
@xTerminatorAndy Жыл бұрын
dont't believe the hype of the tesla. It's not a 80k lbs trailer. No way does it perform as well as they claim it does. Never trust Elon Tusk
@Flying-Tampon
@Flying-Tampon Жыл бұрын
@@xTerminatorAndy yeah this whole EV hype is in for a Very Rude Awakening (and Toyota in my eyes is playing the Long smart game), given the amount of roar materials required (all of which are currently scarce & expensive) combined with the overburden, time to exploit and Energy required to get them, in my eyes we are 10-30 years away from EVs being mainstream. The EV aluminium panels alone are more expensive to produce than an ICE car! PS: I own a PHEV with most “fuel” coming from solar panels & batteries. In 6 months I’ve done 10,000kms, averaging 0.88l/100kms using 12.1l to travel 1,466kms (A$22.1) on last fill. Even the car roof has a solar panel that’s generated 214kW & the car typically takes 3hrs to charge from Solar.
@charleswinter1335
@charleswinter1335 Жыл бұрын
I believe money speaks more than commonsense and knowledge, I don't think the diesel engine will disappear anytime soon! At least not in the US!
@raizelzaine3486
@raizelzaine3486 Жыл бұрын
Being said hydrogen is a promising, it only need time to ripened. Fusion energy is giving us a good view.
@tedpiehl255
@tedpiehl255 Жыл бұрын
I get to work with Cummins engineers. Are you also taking emissions from when they are in regeneration. During that service interval
@heavysetsoutherngentleman9047
@heavysetsoutherngentleman9047 Жыл бұрын
The planet is fine... the people are fucked. - George Carlin
@jonathantaylor6926
@jonathantaylor6926 Жыл бұрын
But the 1988 truck is still on the road and the new ones are broke down with DPF and DEF problems waiting 4 months for parts. These new “clean” Diesel engines have been an absolute nightmare for guys who depend on them to feed their families. The only people who like them don’t own one and have never had to deal with constant breakdowns, tow bills and missed loads while the truck payment and insurance bill still needs paid. No doubt they are “cleaner” but it’s come at a massive cost which is east to ignore when you aren’t the guy suffering.
@TruckTropia
@TruckTropia Жыл бұрын
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