Toyota CEO: This New Engine Will Destroy The Entire EV Industry!

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get ready to dive into the future of Toyota as it's developing a new Water powered engine to destroy its competition. in today's video, we will explore the concept of Water Engines and its plan to dominate the entire automotive industry with its help.

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They have suppressed engines like this designed by other people for decades and decades

chrisgibson
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This is what they teach you to do at management can speak in detail and at length about something you know very little about. Cheers!

samudraceline
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Toyota is always just a "few years away" from the next amazing technology. Reminds me of Blockbuster Video.

radman
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The only question I have is what is gonna happen in the winter 😂

Greenfrogs
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I guess this is just an AI creating these videos (very impressive visually) but the content is really missing fundamentals that any technical person would spot.

gamingSlasher
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Given that splitting water into hydrogen & oxygen takes more energy than can be recovered from the hydrogen released (2nd LoT), I suspect that this was mistaken for the new _ammonia_ engine Toyota is developing, which will run on the hydrogen released from splitting ammonia, which takes less energy than can be recovered from the hydrogen released. It's much cheaper and easier to transport than hydrogen, using similar infrastructure to other liquid fuels. It's unpleasantly toxic, so a bit more care is needed.

dlorde
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So the actual power source is the electricity in the battery that is used to electrolyse water. As entropy demands its share every time energy is converted, how efficient is this? 5-10%?

synicyst
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This is what toyota should do. They can give the water engine technology to public forums, this way this technology can never be contained or destroyed again.

kunalhazra
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Toyota is one of the few vehicle companies that do not make garbage products. 😂

exposingproxystalkingorgan
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Stanley Meyer comes to mind, he mysteriously died about 30 years ago after building an engine in his garage that runs on water.

tobyjacob
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Is there any way to separate H2 from H2O fast enough to supply the combustion demand?
I seem some claim that they made h2o engine, showing the setup. But highly doubted because that system just produce at most 70 H2 bubble per minute while running 1000rpm

spermheli
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Just a quick funny question. What temp does water freeze at ?

markblain
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Where does the energy for the electrolysis come from? Making H2 has a very low energy efficiency!

davybaert-ozyw
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The one thing I've got to ask is, how well would it heat? Because I live in Missouri and just a couple weeks ago and we dropped below 0 degrees F, and water freezes at a higher temperature than gas. Not to mention heating the cars cab because I don't want to freeze either.

ottoharris
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I look forward to the day where instead of going to the gas station to fill my vehicle I can instead bring out the water hose.

joshuagoldman
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I missed the part where he said how the engine worked. Where does the power come from to make the hydrogen?

alechorn
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I remember when Myers died although I didn't know who he was at the time. I was 12 and I watched him die. He stood bolt upright from his chair and rushed out of the cracker barrel. We left shortly after, all I saw was a small crowd around him and a man was crouched down trying to talk to him. A few days after dad called us into the tv room and the news was doing a story on his death, and that started me looking at all the stuff he was doing. He actually came up with a lot of good discoveries that helped to progress the matter but his patents and designs just weren't going to work. I still live in grove city and every time I eat at the cracker barrel I think about that weird day.

badmaverick
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How does water get to engine in 40 below weather and the car is parked outside or is it going to have a wind/solar electric heat on top.

eliasbabich
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So, how do you keep your fuel (water) from freezing solid while it’s parked in your driveway in the winter?

Stevearino
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I met Stan Meyers in NZ many years ago. He told me the secret was NOT voltage/amperage but using the resonant frequency to break the water into H-O-H and it took very little energy to do this. He also explained how he found a way of recycling some of the "steam exhaust" back into the inlet to reduce the speed of combustion.

TrevorOsborne