GM CEO: 'This New Engine Will CHANGE The World!'

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EV enthusiasts beware, GM has just announced their all-new 0-emission engine that will make electric and internal combustion vehicles obsolete! This all-new radical technology is said to be the next revolution in the automotive world and will drive us towards a completely eco-friendly future of cars! GM has been searching for an alternative to EVs for years now, and their search has led them to the all-new compressed air technology! Compressed air has already been seen to be of limited use in the 19th century, mostly with mine locomotives and trams in some European cities, the most notable of which is Paris. However, the technology has since been dropped and forgotten in favor of internal combustion engines, because of their immediate potency. However, in the early 2010s, the French Car manufacturer, Peugeot, saw the potential in combining compressed air with internal combustion engines into an all-new hybrid technology that retains the eco-friendliness of a regular hybrid, without needing a battery! While these prototypes didn’t really move far from the testing stage, they did spark a fair bit of interest from the rest of the automotive industry, most notably GM.

So, let's not waste any time and check out this new way of thinking as GM CEO announces This New Engine That Will CHANGE The World!

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And what energy source and machinery will compress the air? You have not answered the question.

garypippenger
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Nothing is free everything cost, for every action is a reaction.

CharlieJones-ucgf
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So 50 seconds in and I realize that the individuals who put this video together do not realize that an engine an internal combustion engine is just a large air compressor that's all it is

sledninja
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It's funny how gm trying to take credit for the air engine. Someone already did that and well as most of you know that guy just "mysteriously died" soon after

zehlersan
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The driver must eat a ton of chickpeas and cabbage the day before.

kevin-parratt-artist
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If GM is involved, it’s either a lie or a flop.

sdfft
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That's like saying energy from solar and wind is free. IT'S NOT.

matthewphair
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Here we go again. Mary Barra and GM are making more ludicrous promises that they can not keep. An air engine that is going to change the world. WTH. GM can't even make a normal car with an electric engine now they are talking about a car that uses air for fuel. Give me a break. It's all nonsense.

akheeboss
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And when you run out of compressed air, the car includes a tire pump you can use to refill then tank. Ha-ha-ha. Pack a lunch and tent, you'll be there a while.

davidmeermans
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This video sounds like a lot of hot air to me.🤔

brealistic
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A MAN CAME OUT WITH A CAR THAT RUN'S ON WATER, NOW BEAT THAT.

charlesmblakley
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I’ll wait for the new GM car that runs on rainbows, fairy dust and cookie sprinkles.

sherrywestmoreland
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Oh boy. Wait till the Amish hear about this.

itsshuler
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A French company came up with this idea in 2004. Moteur Development International. It had a 110 KM/H top speed and a range of 200 Kilometer.

icedriver
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Great, until winter hits. Frozen air lines, air tank freezing off due to compression and depression. its a great idea, but what about >-30*C Canadian winters?

Kbrrr
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The best AIRMOTOR is already developed by EngineAir Australia, a redesigned "rotary Wankel airmotor" invented by Angelo Di Pietro. This rotary Wankel airmotor can be used as a wheel-hub airmotor to power 2 wheels or all 4 wheels. It is fully achievable to use new failsafe CFC air pressure tanks, holding 20, 000 psi or more, to power a typical sedan up to 1000-mile range per fill-up. GM Cadillac AERA concept car, 2010, L.A. Auto Show, was a luxury concept but cars for everyday use could use this excellent technology just as well. In addition, the "rotary Wankel airmotor" designed by Angelo Di Pietro can also be used to power VTOL Aircraft for similar long range and efficiency.

JayDillon-mmyv
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Will still need oil to keep the parts lubed up if not it will cease up 🤷

danielharmon
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he air just compresses itself? AMAZING !! This will have a range of about 2 miles.

deanayer
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It's quite the challenge to reach oil free, the world goes through almost a billion barrels of oil a day,

joshscott
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As a species, we have to move forward in all areas of technology. I'm not a " climate change " super believer however, we need to move forward. We went from the horse, to the steam engine, to combustion engines. Who says we need to stop advancing? Electric cars aren't really practical so, we should find something else. I'm not saying that this is the answer, but it's out there, somewhere.

jmcclain