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FoxtrotOscar
01-15-15, 08:45 AM
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LAS VEGAS — Dr. Michio Kaku (http://mkaku.org/) thinks Toyota has developed the perfect car.

Kaku, a theoretical physicist and best-selling author, spoke at Toyota’s press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show on Monday and talked about the new Toyota Mirai (http://www.toyota.com/fuelcell/), a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle combines oxygen and hydrogen to create electricity.

The Mirai, priced at $57,000 and available commercially later this year in California, is unique in that it combines oxygen and hydrogen molecules to generate power and only emits water — no exhaust or fumes. The car has a range of 300 miles and goes from 0-to-60 MPH in nine seconds. Unlike electric batteries, hydrogen tanks can be refilled in three-to-five minutes.

A fuel source based on an element that’s the most plentiful in the universe: hydrogen. “Contrast that to oil,” Kaku said. “Nations will kill to secure supplies of oil.”

Kaku laid out his vision for the “perfect car,” and offered four requirements — all of which described the Mirai:


A car with as few moving parts as possible. “In a hydrogen fuel cell car, the engine has no moving parts, whatsoever,” Kaku said.
A car that emits nothing but water. “The word ‘smog’ is going to disappear from the dictionary because we are going to be entering a new age,” Kaku said.
A car that’s friendly to the consumer. “Usually hydrogen cars are priced at hundreds of thousands of dollars, way beyond the pocketbook of the average person,” Kaku said. “But this car, we’re talking about the neighborhood of $50,000. As mass production, competition, and economies of scale begin to kick in — and as governments begin to subsidize the creation of refueling stations — you’re going to see that cost drop even further.”

Kaku noted that Toyota engineers have assembled “critical mass” with the Mirai, given its range and acceleration abilities.

“They have all the various ingredients to create critical mass to create a hydrogen society,” he said.

Toyota on Monday also announced (http://www.geekwire.com/2015/toyota-gives-away-patents-build-game-changing-car-future/) that it would make all of its 5,680 patents related to fuel cell technology available, royalty-free, to anyone in hopes of driving more innovation.

Baker1971
01-16-15, 08:36 AM
Do we know the cost of Hydrogen ? How do they sell it by the lb ? Liter ? Like they do for my propane ?
Interesting.

Marine1955
01-16-15, 11:37 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zavq4mIAMT4#t=27

ameriken
01-16-15, 11:53 AM
Awesome. The only caveat is that it does not bear the name of Chevy or Ford. What happened to American ingenuity?

irpat54
01-16-15, 12:09 PM
hydrogen is produced by putting a positive and negative charged plates in water (plain water) the two oppositely charged plates separate the H2O molecules and leaves the hydrogen molecules in a gas...

Marine1955
01-16-15, 12:40 PM
Awesome. The only caveat is that it does not bear the name of Chevy or Ford. What happened to American ingenuity?

I'm thinking they still want gas powered engines !!
Maybe someone needs to see how investigate the how the American auto-industry in vested to the oil companies..
Has anyone thought about that. We are fighting a war over there,aren't we???

ameriken
01-16-15, 12:44 PM
I'm thinking they still want gas powered engines !!
Maybe someone needs to see how invested the American auto-industry in vested to the oil companies..
Has anyone thought about that. We are fighting a war over there,aren't we???

You're dead on Bill.

Drill baby drill

Baker1971
01-17-15, 10:03 AM
I'm keeping my Dodge Ram 1500 SLT quad cab 4x4 E-85 flex fuel Big Horn Edition.
14 mpg. Drill baby drill. LOL

SGT7477
01-17-15, 10:07 AM
Get all that foreign chit out of this country, Semper Fidelis.

Phantom Blooper
01-18-15, 03:34 PM
Been talkin' to da' chemistry perfessor' JD.........

USMC 2571
01-18-15, 03:34 PM
hahahahahaha, that was excellent, Chuck