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CNG sucks and don't run worth a crap in engines.
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Your right its not, not unless you live in places like LA or the like but instead of subsidies on elec. vehicles why not create some jobs and improve the infrastructure making CNG filling stations more avail. The epa wont be happy till were all back in covered wagons.
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Because the infrastructure for electricity is already there and present in every home and garage.
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Just take a moment to think about a tank of hydrogen gas in your car. It is highly explosive. If you get into a wreck, and the tank busts, just a spark could kill many people. Plus, 99% of the hydrogen on this planet is trapped in water molecules. It takes a lot more energy to take apart those molecules than what the hydrogen will give us back, making it inefficient. Even if we were able to get cheap hydrogen gas, fuel cell technology is extremely expensive so it wouldn't be too economical right now.
I am no expert on CNG but from what I hear, it is not a good short-term solution.
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It may be but that doesnt mean you have the capability to quick charge your vehicle. You would have to let it sit overnight or buy a quick charge station for thousands of dollars. What are you going to do if you drive cross state or run out of charge away from your home? You would have to wait for the battery to charge because the "infrastructure" isnt there to charge the batteries yet. Im not saying CNG alone or hydrogen alone or electricity alone is the answer. I think the answer is a combination of those. I just think too many eggs are being placed in one basket.
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Is it expensive? Yes. Is it the best answer if you want to save money on gas? Probably not. But do you get what you pay for if you buy one? Absolutely.
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Not many people really want an electric vehicle. The whole concept is to either save money because you dont have to use expensive fuel or for the environment. The Volt is over 40 grand and still for the majority of folks will require the burning of expensive and polluting fuel.
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By the way, Volt is now actually under $40k and won't leave you stranded on the side of the highway like a $33k Leaf will. That's the entire concept and major advantage to Volt. Buying a new car to save money on gas is just stupid. Buying a new car to save the environment is just stupid. Again, if you are in the market for an EV, Volt is the way to go. If you aren't, then this shouldn't matter to you. Going back to the TV analogy I always use, there's probably a very good, but expensive 3D TV out there that clearly outclasses its competition. That being said, I'm not in the market for a 3D TV, nor do I want one, so it obviously doesn't apply or matter to me.
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Never in the history of mankind.
In all seriousness, I bet in quite a few years that hydrogen will be a widely used fuel. Simply because the only by-product is H20.
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First, my point was simple. You can't power a car with CNG UNLESS you carry enough CNG to have range. In order to do that you have to have it pressurized. And to do that today it takes a pump in your home to compress the the CNG (at mayb 60 psi to your house) up to a few thousand psi required or a fast fill station which are very limited today. They may not be in the future, but today your best bet is a pump in your garage. So, I was referring to CNG. It takes just as long to pressurize the CNG to have enough for a reasonable range and have enough to go even 100 miles as it does to recharge an EV. And if I remember correctly that does not result in a tank of gasoline. And a couple hundred to several thousand psi of any gas should concern you let alone one that can go boom. At least from an engineering perspective. But you can in very limited areas use a fast filling station. Those take much less time, but now you are dealing with the lack of infrastructure. And again, do you really want to pump up a tank to a couple thousand psi quickly? http://automobiles.honda.com/civic-n...refueling.aspx Also for perspective: Range on a full 3600 psi fill is variable, depending on driving conditions and driving technique. While Honda claims an estimated 225–250 miles from a full CNG tank charge,[10] independent tests have found a lower ranges, at 180–200 miles[21] and "just over 200 miles" (about 300km).[22] And if you've checked my other posts over the last few years, I suggest you ask everyone that want EVs or Hybrids where they will put the battery when it craps out..................and it will. The responses will make you laugh. "it won't fail, that's what they told me......" LOL And no, 40 isn't pathetic. Far from it actually. You are apparently beleiving the hype and fraud others are claiming. 100 mile range is very temperature dependant, driving habit dependant and usually needs a tail wind (sorry the last one was a throw in ) And if you look at the statistics, 70% of all drivers are much less than that in their daily driving. You and I may not be, but a large percentage are in that range.At the end of the day, gasoline has the highest energy density, the lowest infrastructure and transportation costs and is by far the cheapest source of energy on the planet...........................for now. Everything else cost more money and simply causes discussions like this one. ![]() Battery technology may someday get you more range. That is in the works. And MAYBE you would be willing to have your kids run an arc welder near the car to achieve the mythical "fast recharge". CNG and Hydrogen are as you say clean and awesome. But they both have drawbacks, first and formost is the lack of a devivery system. That's why the home charger for CNG is the cool alternative. You have CNG at your house, or most of us do. So if you are willing to use that it takes hours to pressurize the tank. And if I remember correctly, to have a mere 100 mile or so range with Hydrogen requires several large tanks pressurized to well over 5,000 psi or more. And maybe some of you are ok with that. But were will you go to get that? So I'm not arguing. We should be persuing all forms of energy. A diversity if you will from electricity, CNG, biofuels, etc. Sometime in the future, gasoline won't be so cheap.
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2012 Volt MSRP is under $40k. Granted, it was achieved by cutting standard features that were deemed better off as options, but it is what it is.
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