With petrol expected to reach £1.00 per litre this summer, we should all be thinking about alternative power sources for our vehicles. I did watch Tonight, last night, and they tested 5 cars with different power sources.
The electric car was a joke, frankly. The guy looked a right nerd, and his car had a top speed of 40mph, and couldn't climb hills.
They had a Toyota Prius petrol electric hybrid, but the conclusion was that since its primary power source is still petrol, its no good for the impending energy crisis!
Hydrogen was dismissed by Quentin Willson as a waste of time, because if everyone drove Hydrogen cars every 4th car would be a hydrogen tanker making a delivery. Also hydrogen production is energy-intensive at the moment.
There was a car running on biofuels, but to produce enough biofuels for every car in the world, the entire crop production area on the planet's surface would have to be doubled, which is neither practical, nor possible.
Vegetable oil is where my money is. A diesel engine can function perfectly well on a mix of veg oil and diesel, and only suffers a slight lack of performance and increased service intervals when run on veg oil alone.
All in all i think the future is with a mixture of the above. Soon petrol stations will be selling veg oil, biofuels, hydrogen, and have a few 3 pin sockets!
The electric car was a joke, frankly. The guy looked a right nerd, and his car had a top speed of 40mph, and couldn't climb hills.
They had a Toyota Prius petrol electric hybrid, but the conclusion was that since its primary power source is still petrol, its no good for the impending energy crisis!
Hydrogen was dismissed by Quentin Willson as a waste of time, because if everyone drove Hydrogen cars every 4th car would be a hydrogen tanker making a delivery. Also hydrogen production is energy-intensive at the moment.
There was a car running on biofuels, but to produce enough biofuels for every car in the world, the entire crop production area on the planet's surface would have to be doubled, which is neither practical, nor possible.
Vegetable oil is where my money is. A diesel engine can function perfectly well on a mix of veg oil and diesel, and only suffers a slight lack of performance and increased service intervals when run on veg oil alone.
All in all i think the future is with a mixture of the above. Soon petrol stations will be selling veg oil, biofuels, hydrogen, and have a few 3 pin sockets!