[SEL] Compressed Air Car? -- OT

brent brent.tamatea at clear.net.nz
Fri Feb 15 00:09:43 PST 2008


I had heard of this compressed air design car over a  year ago as a guy i
knew  had bought shares into the company was asking others to sign up from
what i saw it looked promising the vehicle he was speaking of was the dual
fuel model which used multi fuels to heat up the compressor unit that
created the high pressure the problem for making them legal was the high
tank pressure that was thought to be dangerous however lpg tanks would be
rated as considerably more dangerous.

They also had a generator model engine that was going to be sold to the
public for generating  own electricity  as once again the engine was very
energy efficent.At this stage there are no cars in New Zealand but he said
they were being made in India by the tata corporation and at the time there
were plans to set up a factory in australia he has since moved from the area
so have lost contact as to what is happening if i was to buy a model it
would be the dual fuel type as you wouldnt need to rely on a filling station
to plug it in as we live in a rural area.

One of the things he mentioned is that the new car performed just like a
petrol/diesel car otherwise people wouldnt be interested in it ..I havent
closed my mind on the idea but like to see one and see how they
perform...and read up on the road trail tests from what i have read they
will be a fraction of the price of a new car.

heres some more info regarding it

http://www.climatechangecorp.com/content.asp?ContentID=5154

brentnz




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Subject: Re: [SEL] Compressed Air Car? -- OT


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>
> In a message dated 2/14/2008 9:06:34 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> fero_ah at city-net.com writes:
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7241909.stm
>
>
> Hi Arnie,
> I believe the car is a reality, because I've seen them at Alternative
Energy
> Events and heard about them from others.  What they failed to  mention was
> the range of the vehicle.  It would take an awfully large tank  to hold
enough
> air to push a car any distance.  My guess would be less than  50 miles
between
> fillups, and probably way less than that.
> Joe
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