Sigalon | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 18 2008 | MDI, automotive
Quoted: Skepticism is warranted. The company has been claiming that production versions of the air-powered car are just around the corner since 2000. This time, the claims might be better grounded in reality, but other companies haven’t been sitting still. In 2010, Zero Pollution Motors may be battling GM and others for dominance in the clean car market.
Sigalon | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 18 2008 | MDI, automotive
In 2000, I wrote about Motor Development International, a European company that had developed 2-cylinder cars that could run on tanks of compressed air.
Zero Pollution Motors claims that the new and improved air car can now leapfrog any known battery technology. The company’s Web site says, in fact, that its pneumatic vehicle can travel 848 miles (with the equivalent of 106 miles per gallon) on one tank of air, though an asterisk indicates this is “estimated performance and subject to change.”
Sigalon | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 18 2008 | MDI, automotive
Sigalon | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 16 2008 | mdi, automotive
In 4500 BC, Egyptians realized that wind can be used as energy. They invented the sail, using wind to power their mode of transportation. Wind has since been the a clean, free source of energy, and thanks to technological advancements, this source of power can be stored.
French engineer Guy Nègre worked in the aeronautics industry then in the Formula One world where he grew fascinated by the technique used to start race car engines: compressed air is injected into the cylinders to push the pistons down and start the engine.
Sigalon | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 14 2008 | mdi, automotive
Sigalon | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 27 2008 | automotive, mdi
Sigalon | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 24 2008 | mdi, automotive
The Air Car was developed by a French engineer, Guy Negre, for a family owned company, MDI, in Carros in Southern France.
It runs on compressed air. According to Popular Mechanics in its June 2007 issue, “Barring any last minute design changes on the way to production, the Air Car should be surprisingly practical. The $12,700 CityCAT, one of a handful of planned Air Car models, can hit 68 mph and has a range of 125 miles. It will take only a few minutes for the CityCAT to refuel at gas stations equipped with custom air compressor units. MDI says it should cost around $2 to fill the car’s carbon-fiber tanks with 340 liters of air at 4350 psi. Drivers also will be able to plug into the electrical grid and use the car’s built-in compressor to refill the tanks in about four hours.”
Sigalon | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 16 2008 | mdi, automotive, technology
Quoted: “NBC’s Today Show Features Air Vehicle
Our compressed air vehicle grabbed some prime time exposure this week on NBC’s Thursday, March 20, Today Show. Today Show’s Meredith Vieira and Phil LeBeau introduced the economy/utility vehicle that ZPM and MDI unveiled at the New York Auto Show and are entering into the Automotive X PRIZE’s Alternative Class competition. We are also entering the larger family-size vehicle we are manufacturing for the U.S. market in the Mainstream Class competition.
Sigalon | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 16 2008 | automotive, mdi
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