Can A Car Run Only On Hydrogen Alone?

With all the fluctuation in the oil market lately, a lot of people are wondering where the alternative to oil will come from. It seems like we live by the whims of the oil companies who can change prices whenever they want. What kind of headway has been made in developing a water fuel vehicle? Once someone comes up with the technology for a car fueled by water, it will solve so many problems. Water can be used as a renewable fuel. It is not like fossil fuels that take forever to make. It has been said that the production of a water fueled engine is being downplayed.

We need to develop a plan so we need to start getting some questions answered. What is needed to get a water-fueled auto on the market? Will someone step forward with the funds to invest in this needed technology? You see, they could be both earning AND protecting our planet from increased global warming! The US should be doing more research to replace fossil fuels, both as motor fuels and for other purposes. You always are hearing stories about someone inventing a water car, but it never makes it to the market.

What are the reasons that we don’t have a water-fueled car on the market yet? Does it cost too much money to mass manufacture or is anyone able to advance the money to start up the production? We certainly need answers, and the oil companies won’t give them to us while they can sell petroleum at elevated prices. When the price of gasoline starts to fall, they will attempt to raise it by reducing their production runs. I would love to know if anyone has made a workable, cost efficient engine that runs off of water that could be used in vehicles that would be safe for the environment.

If someone is able to create a car that runs on water, that person will sell million of them in the United States and elsewhere. and in growing markets like China. You don’t need to be a hypermiler in order to save gas. You can cut your driving down by doing a few things. First is tire pressure. This information is available in the car owner’s manual, of course, but often is to be found on a sticker on the inside of the door (older models) or on the inside of the gas filler door.

The numbers on the side of a tire are not its recommended pressure, but the maximum air pressue they can contain. The free service station tire gauges are not dependable; buy a good one for yourself as properly inflated tires will save you money. Secondly, and I’m a great offender here, clean out your car. Moving more weight causes more gas to be burned. Every car’s trunk seems to attract lots of random stuff, and that stuff is usually heavy. Tire chains in the summertime? Yes, I caught myself carrying them. No free riders!

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