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MDI develops car that produces "minus pollution"

Flag As Inappropriatesportxite sportxite about 1 year ago about Moteur Developpment International

“it is the first time that a car has produced minus pollution, i.e. it elimates and reduces existing pollution rather than emitting dirt and harmful gases.” Quote from the FAQ page of the website. Uses compressed air technology.

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skyking

Lets explore this Fuel

skyking about 1 year ago

Imagine Compressed air Buses in city streets coupled to Overhead power lines or substreet Power nodes. Nice. & add Hybrid drive engines & 1 day of fuel. 800 mpg buses for cities alone & linked to Light RR Lines, TransCon RR Lines, Heliports Very doable. See Car on TrendHunter.com Under Motor & Auto Trends.

Imagine compressed air London buses in London. Nice. Less fuel from OPEC.

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Please provide references and links

jarkko about 1 year ago

Please provide as many links and references as you can in you stories. That way readers can research the topic further and give much better weighted ratings for the activity.

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smp

Are we there yet?

smp about 1 year ago

Well the technology is awesome, and I’m all for it! I think there is still mroe development to be done but I’d hope that US car manufactures worked with or toward a similar goal. I live in the Detroit area, where the big 3 reside and the biggeest car sales of late are fuel efficient vehicles. The problem, they do not offer enough viable options like the foreign car companies do. I just hope that changes over the next few years, time will only tell.

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Niloofar

Niloofar about 1 year ago

This is fantastic. Can’t wait for it to make it’s way to the worlds biggest polluter (USA).

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