GAME OVER! TOYOTA'S New WATER ENGINE Will Destroy Entire EV Industry

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2024
  • "Toyota introduces a groundbreaking water-powered engine, poised to shake up the EV industry. Harnessing water as fuel, this innovation aims to surpass traditional EVs. Delve into Toyota's dedication to reliability and its rigorous development process for this efficient water-fueled alternative. Discover the potential to transform the automotive landscape with this revolutionary engine."
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  • @winsonchurchill9879
    @winsonchurchill9879 Před 2 měsíci +15

    I saw a hydrogen car in the late 60s , the oil companies bought the patent and it vanished

    • @LilaKuhJunge
      @LilaKuhJunge Před 2 měsíci +3

      Hydrogen (H2) is not water (H2O) and it is extremely expensive to make Hydrogen out of water.
      It is much easier to make hydrogen from methane, but that releases CO2. Almost all H2 is produced this way.

    • @teekay_1
      @teekay_1 Před 2 měsíci

      Well, the patent would have expired by now. And hopefully you realize that "buying the patent" doesn't make it go away; in fact, it makes it publicly available for everyone to see. Meaning that if it had any value someone would have come up with a work-around on the patent.

    • @teekay_1
      @teekay_1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LilaKuhJunge So do the conversion in to help us grow more crops.

    • @person6768
      @person6768 Před 29 dny

      ​@@LilaKuhJunge it's not though men keep dying Everytime they do it.

    • @oldgrapes8483
      @oldgrapes8483 Před 26 dny

      @@teekay_1Patents can be made secret by the government.

  • @teekay_1
    @teekay_1 Před 2 měsíci +23

    hahahaha. Reminds me of the "Company X is testing a new battery that will give four times the range" meme that always appears in CZcams videos on EVs, and then 2 weeks later you never hear about it again.

    • @digitalsiler
      @digitalsiler Před 2 měsíci +2

      it's all a grift

    • @keithbernard1272
      @keithbernard1272 Před měsícem

      Bankrupting the Rockefeller monopoly. Now technologies trying to hijack what we've been trying to build all along.
      Because they put us on British petroleum oil standard or standard oil Fiat money Terry system they are going bankrupt because the technology is already out there. They need to hijack and take over a market that the independent people have to discovered after they've killed off those that tried to give us to us 100 years ago. It's old technology from the old world
      THERE ARE ALREADY LITTLE SYSTEMS YOU CAN BUILD FOR under 50 bucks add them to your fuel intake system instead of your gas. Takes 12 volts electricity to convert water into, H2 fuel.

    • @keithbernard1272
      @keithbernard1272 Před měsícem

      Creating energy on demand through electrolysis hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is a chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water while electrolysis is (chemistry) the chemical change produced by passing an electric current through a conducting solution or a molten salt.torage is a propaganda live big tech lying to us it weighs more energy and destroys 😊batteries are an inefficient way to store energy you need to use energy on demand.

  • @chalbio
    @chalbio Před měsícem +4

    After they killed all the young entrepreneurs that created their own water engines they say, HeY GuYs LoOk wAt We Did.

  • @LilaKuhJunge
    @LilaKuhJunge Před 2 měsíci +12

    The only current series car engine that injects water into its cylinders is by BMW -- a racing engine in the M4 CSL. It uses water to improve the combustion of gas (by absorbing heat and expanding).
    Toyotas prototype engines runs on hydrogen (H2), not water (H2O). BMW had such an engine in the early 2000s with the BMW hy7, 12 cylinders, liquid supercooled H2.

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci

      How many did they sell? Rhetorical question.

    • @LilaKuhJunge
      @LilaKuhJunge Před 2 měsíci

      @@jamesvandamme7786 The hy7? As far as I remember a few hundreds....a few thousands. It was subsidized as part of a research programme and it was popular among politicians and company leaders.
      The M4 CSL is sold at least in homologation amounts for racing.

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LilaKuhJungeReminds me of the water injection on old KC-135 planes.

    • @13thbiosphere
      @13thbiosphere Před 2 měsíci

      laws prohibiting use because they are producing too much smog@@LilaKuhJunge

  • @josephmontero8741
    @josephmontero8741 Před 2 měsíci +3

    When Toyota brings the water powered car to market, I'll seriously consider buying one! It 'will be a game changer!!!

    • @aoca3817
      @aoca3817 Před 6 dny

      True. Personallee i've alway's been a moore ov a NISSAN\Suquarra Piramid clean Hydrogen fuel man myself. However if Toyota provide's a Clean water engine i will buy if in a 4WD. Suquarra's\NISSAN's just seem moore Cumfortable to drive. Larger than 8" male's like myself do prefer moore room driving. Toyota's seem to push the streering wheel into yaw bodee.

  • @naoohno4316
    @naoohno4316 Před 13 dny

    I have a question, how it will react on winter, that engine & especially that hydrogen canister?

  • @joey86bu1
    @joey86bu1 Před 2 měsíci +7

    PUT IT IN CAPS TO GET CLICKS

    • @ntal5859
      @ntal5859 Před 2 měsíci

      You got my click...you bastard.

  • @camgere
    @camgere Před 2 měsíci +9

    Maybe I missed something. You can use battery energy to drive electric motors. Or you can use battery energy to power electrolysis which produces hydrogen to run an internal combustion engine to drive the wheels (plus produce oxygen). Is there some advantage to the second method?

    • @doomicle
      @doomicle Před 2 měsíci +6

      Yeah, if you can break the laws of thermodynamics lol, you can use this engine to produce unlimited power from a finite amount of fuel...

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@doomicleyou use the Stan Meyer Magic Pill to generate perpetual motion.

    • @edbruder9975
      @edbruder9975 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Well, electrolysis of water works at 80% efficiency, ICE's around 27%, BEV's over 90%, so no. 27% of 80% is 21%. Hydrogen engines are a dead end for efficiency.

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@edbruder9975But after you make the hydrogen, you have to compress it and truck it around. Figure that efficiency in, too.

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Před 2 měsíci +3

      No. The second method wastes around 75% of the energy as heat.

  • @BionicMerlin
    @BionicMerlin Před 2 měsíci +5

    It's not April yet!

  • @wross5961
    @wross5961 Před 23 dny

    So if you got water in the tank as fuel. How do you keep it from freezing in winter?

  • @thebigjr9995
    @thebigjr9995 Před 25 dny +1

    Paused this video before it started. I hope it's not suggesting cracking water into hydrogen (5kwh of electrolysis energy for every 1kwh of Hydrogen energy). Which would require a huge internal electrolysis unit made of platinum (expensive) , a heavy water tank (think twice as heavy as an EV battery for the same range as oxygen is much heavier than hydrogen. A heavy compressor. A high pressure storage tank and a heavy hydrogen combustion engine, not to mention a huge battery to cracked the hydrogen in ghe first place.
    EDIT...it did. Maybe point out that Toyota own one of the biggest Hydrogen companies in the world. Thats why they're so desperate to get hydrogen cars going.

  • @kushboi4204
    @kushboi4204 Před 12 dny

    Oh, I get it. You have to be a whole industry if you want to build a car that runs on water and not be killed.

  • @GivathBrenner
    @GivathBrenner Před 2 měsíci +1

    Toyota......this is a courageous clip. Jacob Rothchild and the Bilderberg Conference invites will NOT like this. Bravo.....you have my support. Canadian - Retired Autoworker

  • @senanfoutchedjev2401
    @senanfoutchedjev2401 Před 15 dny

    OK. Finally, to hear something I have been talking about in many other videos. Nobody explains it like this video. This is correct. This Gas its not really H2, its called Brown Gas. This Gas have been invented many years ago and it can be generated on demand, without the need of a storage tank per say. Only a tank to store water. Excellent. This is not new, what is new, is that Toyota, like the only company that has finally seen the potential. Great. Thanks.

  • @warutchetjeangthanaratana8055
    @warutchetjeangthanaratana8055 Před 2 měsíci +2

    R U kidding ? 😂😂😂
    This's just ICE that use Hydrogen fuel with 30% efficiency and still exhausted pollution NOx

  • @A_to_Zappa
    @A_to_Zappa Před měsícem +1

    Ahhhhhhh... Japan was not technologically backwards... They defeated Russia in 1905, nearly finished us off by 1942 and the Takuri was the 1st Japanese built car in 1907...

  • @raylp4751
    @raylp4751 Před 2 měsíci +4

    But you still need a battery! ELECTRIC!!!!!

    • @synthwave7
      @synthwave7 Před 2 měsíci

      The industry does not measure a car by its battery but its type of engine.

    • @AaronRoberts-sk1oh
      @AaronRoberts-sk1oh Před měsícem

      You would not have to stop and charge the battery however.

  • @billm.2373
    @billm.2373 Před 2 měsíci +14

    The "water engine/electrolysis system" sounds like a perpetual motion machine. They even admit this.

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci

      They just gotta get the efficiency over 100%. But watch out, too high and your fuel tank overflows.

    • @alexanderfederowicz
      @alexanderfederowicz Před 2 měsíci

      Your possibly AI Google... I personally Witnessed Stan Meyers Vehicle and the modality by which it functions... Your Perpetual Motion Claims are so far from Engineering and Science reality that one can say clearly to you... "Stick with Religious Dogmatic Assertion, because Scientific Method is 100% beyond your grasp...'

    • @alexanderfederowicz
      @alexanderfederowicz Před měsícem

      There is only one problem... P.M. Never existed... It was brought in by the Global Cabal over 400 years ago to Misdirect Humanity away from Discovering the ( Other Side of The Coin ) That would be, "Extropic Function of Universe". Physically, Logically and Mathematically the opposite of Entropic Function of Universe... Entropy winds up as a Bose Einstein Condensate... 100% Mass, )% Charge, 0% Consciousness... The True State to be realized is 100% Charge, 0% Mass & 100% / Infinite Consciousness... The Properties of Light Reified as Quantum Mechanics etc... are starting to have to admit that the Spacial Aether both exists and is as well absolutely Self aware and Conscious... When they Repeatedly 100% of test results find that: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_(quantum_physics) In the Military we redid the Michelson-Morely Experiment in the 1980's in Absolute secret and 100% Validated the Aether Drift as well. Also the Consciousness Field name was given to the unavoidable observable Super-conscious state of the Hydrodynamic-Plasmatic-Aetheric Massless Charge, often called the Z.P.E. Yes this work is White Paper Published and Fully Sound. Getting access is very difficult but possible. I will explain how only after validating the true identity of the person / group requesting such access...

  • @OddRagnarDengLerstl
    @OddRagnarDengLerstl Před 2 měsíci +1

    If you have a battery inside the car for making hydrogen, how is the battery charging? There will be less loss if using the energy directly to power an engine.

    • @stevenlochner4619
      @stevenlochner4619 Před 17 dny

      The hydrogen engine turns an alternator that charges the battery.. Wanna buy my perpetual motion machine?

  • @stevenlochner4619
    @stevenlochner4619 Před 17 dny

    I have a perpetual motion machine I want to sell to Toyota. How do I contact their CEO?

  • @davidsullivan8236
    @davidsullivan8236 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Remember there was a guy invented a water powered car on a big trip and was allegedly murdered cause wouldn’t sell up.

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci

      Stan Meyer, the grifter.

    • @ntal5859
      @ntal5859 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jamesvandamme7786 Grifters don't normally get murdered, especially ones didn't rip anyone off.. nope the big oil seem got their hands bloody on this one.

  • @EricPham-gr8pg
    @EricPham-gr8pg Před 2 měsíci +1

    Butuse rotary piston sideways reduce gravity so it work both in space and on earth too

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci

      That's a wonderful idea. Where you gonna get the oxygen? Wouldn't you rather use solar electricity to run for years?

  • @user-vj7fz2sl4y
    @user-vj7fz2sl4y Před 27 dny

    Great, TOYOTA ahead suprising at more power each single company.

  • @constantincanciuc7863
    @constantincanciuc7863 Před 25 dny

    Dl. Mihai Eminescu a spus că „Din noian de ape puteri au dat scânteii”. ;)

  • @serkanst15
    @serkanst15 Před měsícem +2

    Toyota destroys petrol engones with rhesee vidoes for more than 3 years only on youtube😂😂

  • @philreinie8976
    @philreinie8976 Před měsícem

    Don't most cities add fluorine or something like that to the water supply because it helps with teeth?
    And what about other elements in the water, i.e., hard water? My mom has a water softener for inside the house, with a tap before that to water the garden. Do you fill the tank with hard or soft water?
    And at my sister's cabin you can taste the iron in the water. I personally like that, but how does that affect the separation of the hydrogen and oxygen from the water?
    I guess you'll need something to clean out the electrolysis system for non-H2O components.

  • @hcson5091
    @hcson5091 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Making eco-friendly hydrogen is more difficult and requires a lot of energy...Water engine??????

  • @tokelahti
    @tokelahti Před 2 měsíci +1

    Full hoax? Any link to Toyota's material?

  • @jandoerlidoe3412
    @jandoerlidoe3412 Před 2 měsíci +6

    it has been proven, time & again that a engine that runs on water is perfectly feasible by numerous inventors .... who then where taken out... The challenge is NOT to make such a engine, but to introduce it into the world... And this can only happen when the powers who oppose this technology have been taken out...

  • @mitchrothermel8157
    @mitchrothermel8157 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I experimented with brown’s gas 10 Years ago. I first powered my weed wacker. Then I installed a solar panel in my rear window with a 100 amp gel battery in conjugation with the electric system. Which operated my hydrogen separator aka Browns gas. With variable resistance. My biggest problem was the stainless plates eroded too fast.

  • @everythingtv1910
    @everythingtv1910 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I like this video it is amazing thank you for share itto view and i wish your channel more successful

  • @Jagueyes1
    @Jagueyes1 Před 2 měsíci

    Can't they just figure out how Stanley Meyer did it?

  • @deantoth
    @deantoth Před 28 dny

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    They discuss the costs of mining battery metals, and how much carbon that produces. And they even say it uses fossil fuels to mine the metals for batteries! But does everyone forget that it requires mining to get oil as well? And it uses fossil fuel to do the mining/drilling and to transport millions of tons of it via ships and trucks to all the millions of gas stations. And this has to be repeated for every refill.
    Once you build a battery sure maybe it costs more carbon up front but then it lasts for a decade or more and is completely recyclable.. Whereas every tank of gas you burn is another 50 lb of raw materials that just goes into the air and has to be mined again. You cannot recycle a tank of gas.

  • @13thbiosphere
    @13thbiosphere Před 2 měsíci +1

    If you had solar panels on the roof you could make hydrogen out of water which would improve fuel efficiency in a petrol engine possibly reduce your consumption by 20%

    • @NeungView
      @NeungView Před 23 dny

      Did you just pull 20% out of your arse?

  • @cydoniaquest
    @cydoniaquest Před měsícem

    Sounds like we're talking about an HHO engine (not a water engine). It's needlessly deceptive to keep calling it a water engine. HHO gas is not the same as H2O vapor. HHO is just the combined gases of hydrogen and oxygen after electrolysis, just in a single chamber. Could have just said that up front. Took me just a paragraph to get the concept out. On demand fuel. Fascinating concept though.

  • @EricPham-gr8pg
    @EricPham-gr8pg Před 2 měsíci +1

    Split water into 2 part , one is make hydrogen generate electricity and use electric boil make steam then use only water of ocean and make it desert...actually use air , water compress then drive water pump to drive frictionless piston to drive or use battery make hydrogen drive both water pump and hydrogen combustion and hydraulic combine generate 500 hp engine

  • @zzgarden
    @zzgarden Před 2 měsíci +1

    Future Vision my butt. This was a Toyota marketing show. Nothing new here.

  • @altmuligmannen3086
    @altmuligmannen3086 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dream on...

  • @yangliauchang272
    @yangliauchang272 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Really? Then quickly launch into mass production... See how it performs in the open market.

    • @garrett6064
      @garrett6064 Před měsícem

      You win dumbest comment in the net today.
      Why would they do this on your timetable?
      Didn't you watch the video? They say exactly what problems are left to be solved.
      🤡

  • @mythbusterthe6749
    @mythbusterthe6749 Před 6 dny

    We believe it when we see the product. Japanese like US is getting shamelessly arrogant nowadays.

  • @BennyHolden-ls7sj
    @BennyHolden-ls7sj Před 22 dny

    This is not a new invention, this concept was proven in the early 1980's until the inventor disappeared mysteriously.

  • @gabrielleurielle8869
    @gabrielleurielle8869 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Splitting water molecules just to get hydrogen seems a huge waste of energy.
    It will better if the technology can advance to the point where it will use hydrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere and store the excess energy in batteries.
    😅😅😅😅😅

  • @person6768
    @person6768 Před 29 dny

    Why hasn't anyone cracked the code yet? They have and everytime they get it to the point you just put water in it they magically die. So I'm guessing Toyota won't go past putting in a gas. But if they did I just want you to know I would buy a Toyota.

  • @marchelandersen6839
    @marchelandersen6839 Před měsícem

    in bangladehs many cars use propane gas not benzin

  • @user-zx6lf5so4w
    @user-zx6lf5so4w Před měsícem

    Good

  • @crazyparrot9153
    @crazyparrot9153 Před 2 měsíci

    Freezing is one problem.

  • @user-cc2tx7uw2s
    @user-cc2tx7uw2s Před měsícem

    Electrical power can by magnified. Yo charge Super Capacitors burand of digital crowbarring in transistors and rheostat. Do never think only in terms of straight battery power. Hysterics can help massively.
    Tom electronically trained. UK

  • @MaximGhost
    @MaximGhost Před 2 měsíci

    NOT water-powered. This is hydrogen-powered. Water is just a byproduct.

  • @Brian-om2hh
    @Brian-om2hh Před 2 měsíci +1

    So, Toyota are now hoping for a wave of enthusiasm for this..... I wonder if the dipstick will have a tidemark on it? "Toyota boldly introduced the Prius, the World's first electric car" They then sat on their hands, instead of developing it into a full EV, and instead let Nissan develop and market the Leaf, and go on to sell hundreds of thousands of them World wide. Well done Toyota..... Now look where you are, with many car companies in the process of transitioning to full EV production. And hydrogen? Not in the UK I'm afraid, as we now only have 8 or 9 hydrogen filling point in the *whole* of the UK. Will I ever be able to fill a hydrogen car at home, for around an 8th of the cost of using established filling stations? I very much doubt it. And what do you suppose will happen to the cost of water charges here in the UK, if this water engine becomes reality? We already pay hundreds of pounds per year in water rates. The cost would increase many times over.....

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci

      Water is cheap compared to hydrogen made from water and lots of electricity. Then you burn it at 30% efficiency. FAIL

    • @ChroniclesofKToyoda
      @ChroniclesofKToyoda Před měsícem

      There's a guy who did a video about poorly EVs are actually doing.,
      Apparently only Tesla makes any money on them(due to some very lucky circumstances that only they have), whereas the average EV actually loses roughly $6~$7,000.00USD on each and every EV
      Also Toyota did make EVs long long ago, but I think the reason they didn't make it at a bigger scale to where it became more known is because it just didn't make sense, the technology is still lacking, right now all the companies that hoped on EV are hurting big
      The consumers have voted with their wallets & what people truly want for now is hybrids, maybe in the future when the charging infrastructure is more robust & maybe when though winters don't leave EV owners stranded things will change
      But for now apparently Toyota's plan of using resources to make like 10 hybrids rather than using those rare materials to make just one EV has planned out, because during the supply issues Toyota realized only reason EVs were selling so well was because there was a car shortage to begin with so people were buying whatever they could get ahold of, and now that things have calmed & people have experienced range anxiety it's no surprise the EV buyers have 80% fallout rate going back to ICE vehicles in mass

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před měsícem

      @@ChroniclesofKToyoda Toyota is highly leveraged and they're playing with fire. It's a very conservative company and they take a long time to refine something. The switch to EVs is going faster than they can adapt, so the clouds are gathering. The sad thing is they were partnering with Tesla years ago, and they led in hybrids. They could have switched their R&D to EVs then and be world class leaders. Instead the Chinese, Tesla and Koreans are leading the pack.
      Of course our choices in the USA are severely limited; the unions, Big 3, dealers, and protectionists are against EVs; and petroshill FUD is constantly spread everywhere. Somehow it's political, yet Elon can't STFU and just build cars. So we will lag behind the rest of the world, in the near term.
      News item: Toyota will be selling an EV Hilux pickup next year.

    • @ChroniclesofKToyoda
      @ChroniclesofKToyoda Před měsícem

      @@jamesvandamme7786 Toyota is the one company that knows what they're doing it's why they waited as long as they did, they started R&Ding EV's long before Tesla was even a thing, their research & rightfully so showed that it wasn't the right time to do EVs & guess what they were a 100% correct in that, the technology had/has a ton of shortcomings & isn't profitable like other brands are finding out. Literally Zero traditional car makers have been able to switch to selling EVs without losing thousands on average for each sale, that's reality. Toyota's been doing work where they can on Solid State for the longest with the hope that by then the infrastructure, materials & other issues would be more fleshed out which is only now on the cusp of happening in limited parts
      So what did they get wrong, the vast majority of consumers as it turns out do want hybrids, exactly the bet Toyota made & it's paying dividends, in fact Toyota & Lexus dealers are currently some of the most profitable of any manufacturer. What people get wrong is looking at Tesla's success as if that would work for other companies, reality is, that company got thru by the skin of its teeth on multiple occasions, & if it wasn't for American laws being what they are they wouldn't have even had the opportunity to succeed as they did. Direct to consumer isn't a major cost savings most car manufacturers are legally allowed to do, not to mention the fleet emissions values that are imposed on carmakers is what led to the much needed cash transfusion into Tesla by brands such as Dodge who needed to invest in them as part of their portfolio helping keep Tesla afloat. The American market did near everything in it's power to give EVs unfair competitive edge, & Toyota still realized it wasn't enough in that consumer EV demand just wasn't there
      In the future there will likely come a time when people on mass want more EV only options, but that only happens once the market as a whole find them practical enough, & people don't find them practical until they actually are practical, maybe that's in the next 5 10 years(who knows for sure until it happens)& by then Toyota will gladly take your money for one, it's not like EVs are that complicated, there's way more flexibility on where to put everything, so it's not like theyre losing any ground they're already working on next gen batteries & are the furthest along with it, so right now they are among the few honourable companies not trying to push a half backed idea, because it's just not the right time for EVs yet, among its many issues Toyota know the power density is just too low. Plug in Hybrids though, best of both worlds & why those are selling like flapjacks

  • @awu201
    @awu201 Před 18 dny

    Electric cars is the better one, because EV's has unlimited power. There is a way that we can use EV's without charging. Someone already did it, we just need to follow.

  • @hmwongso
    @hmwongso Před měsícem

    Then Toyota will have to explain how is it possible to break the law of energy conservation in physics, since the energy to breakdown water molecules to hydrogen and oxygen is higher than the energy produce by the yielded hydrogen..

  • @ateddy7901
    @ateddy7901 Před měsícem +1

    I would be a Toyota water engine over a Tesla any day.. any day

    • @charlesmccarty5553
      @charlesmccarty5553 Před 11 dny

      Me to toyota tacoma prerunner 2002 v6 truck good toyota win

    • @charlesmccarty5553
      @charlesmccarty5553 Před 11 dny

      Buy water engine in my toyota tacoma prerunner 2002 truck toyota good job

  • @ivangill6597
    @ivangill6597 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This technology dates back to the 50's/60's when a patent for this was bought up and surpressed by the oil industry.
    Tank filled with water
    A 2nd smaller tank contains small pellets of a metal like Boron
    Dropping Boron into water tunrs it into Boron Hydroxide solution and gives off Hydrogen
    The ICE engine burns Hydrogen gas
    At a filling station, the Boron Hydroxide solution is drained and the cars tanks refilled with water and boron.
    Electrolysis is used to turn the Boron Hydorxide solution back to Boron and Water, onsite at the garage.
    Sounds Simple enough except...
    ICE engines are about 25% efficient when burning fuel. On top of that you have the energy losses in the electrolysis of Boron Hydroxide to boron and water using hopefully Renewable energy.
    A Battery Electric Vehicle charged with renewable energy can convert 80-90% of the input electrical energy into motion of the vehicle. So BEV's are at least 4x to 5x more efficient and therefore 4x -5x cheaper to run than any Hydrogen Car using green Hydrogen (Hydrogen created from renewable energy like wind, solar and hydro)
    Toyota have been promising Solid state batteries by 2020, but since 2017, they are still nowhere close. Their BEV program is a disaster, and stories like this are attempts to keep shareholders happy by suggesting they have a viable alternative strategy, THEY CLEARLY DON'T!
    Any manufacturer promoting hydrogen as a way of powering vehicles is a a lost cause, doesn't understand basic physics and are promoting and spending money on a project that will never reach mass production, just waste money and create yet more debt for short term share price gain. If i were invested, I would run when they start putting out stories like this

  • @matraz10
    @matraz10 Před 2 měsíci

    Water and hydrogen are not the same thing. GM EV1 who? Automotive giants... FIAT LMAO
    Also the first vehicles driving around in the 1830's were EVs, oil wasn't even discovered until the 1860s.

  • @KathyAndrew
    @KathyAndrew Před 2 měsíci +1

    If Toyota puts the research into this good chance they will make it work. They are not the only people in the world to work on this.

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci

      They can make it work, but they can't make it economical.

  • @JanwarKali
    @JanwarKali Před měsícem

    Bangka lang kaya ko sa water fuel...pure water walang ng halo

  • @BlurryFace-zz2ro
    @BlurryFace-zz2ro Před 2 měsíci +3

    I have always been a bit of an EV sceptic so I welcome any efforts to develop hydrogen technology further. See, lithium batteries just can't carry a car as far as a full tank of fuel, nor can they be as durable. It just won't work.

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci +1

      USA sales of EVs were over a million last year. They seem to work just fine.

  • @user-cc2tx7uw2s
    @user-cc2tx7uw2s Před měsícem

    Do It Toyota! I will not buy an EV.

  • @roborobo02
    @roborobo02 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nah !!!! not at all.

  • @stevetaylor2818
    @stevetaylor2818 Před 2 měsíci +9

    What a foolish idea. Split water to hydrogen with 50% of energy lost, then burn it in a combust engine, losing up to 80% of that energy. Resulting in around 10% efficiency. With a 60kwh battery, it would be lucky to get 30 miles of range. An equivalent EV could be over 90% efficient and have a 200+ miles range with the same-time charging. Plus, there is no regen Braking as there is no electric motor!

  • @jluis333
    @jluis333 Před 2 měsíci

    some years ago toyota destroyed the ev market with it's solid state battery that was perfect. and produced the bz4x brickzilla
    now it's the good old water engine, the holy grail of the car industry.
    some time ago there was a car worth 1 million the quantino that had an 8 volt engine that ran on salt water. so where is it now?
    why not make hydrogen nuclear powered boats and airplanes?
    and where is the alchemists gold made from iron or lead or whatever?
    maybe in the future there will be another oppneheimer moment but for now it's oil,electricity and good old gunpowder

  • @garyjarvis2730
    @garyjarvis2730 Před 2 měsíci +24

    Smoke and mirrors. If you need stored electricity to convert water into hydrogen and oxygen for internal combustion you are simply adding another state transformation into the total energy system of the car. The transformation, no matter how efficient will consume energy that could be used to directly power an electric motor. An example of more is less. We already have a shortage of clean water and shifting energy resources to produce hydrogen is not a win-win but rather a loss when you look at the total process. This will never get off the drawing boards.

    • @fallen0ne250
      @fallen0ne250 Před 2 měsíci +8

      There's absolutely no shortage of clean water, that's a local problem for certain areas, there's a shortage of funding and people that care

    • @garyjarvis2730
      @garyjarvis2730 Před 2 měsíci +1

      The entire southwest of the US would disagree with you for starters. The water crisis world wide is well documented so I will not expound on the actual data. Of course in cold climates considerable energy would be wasted just to keep the water tank from freezing. Like I said, the whole concept is a never getting off the drawing board.

    • @fallen0ne250
      @fallen0ne250 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @garyjarvis2730 got me there, I'm from jersey rains every other day lol

    • @mitchrothermel8157
      @mitchrothermel8157 Před 2 měsíci +4

      What you’re missing in this equation is kinetic energy any other means like solar can make this whole system work. I have experienced the brown gas generator. I built it and used it if I can do it with some success (just a guy experimenting) Toyota wit money and a teem will surely succeed.

    • @garyjarvis2730
      @garyjarvis2730 Před 2 měsíci

      If you are using stored energy to produce hydrogen just use that same energy to power an electric motor.

  • @munchkintubettaja
    @munchkintubettaja Před 2 měsíci

    Sure sure...

  • @wilhelmtaylor9863
    @wilhelmtaylor9863 Před 2 měsíci +1

    People just want to believe this pap.

  • @popoju9
    @popoju9 Před 2 měsíci

    water engine is not new. the automotive and oil industry just suppressed it.

  • @paulsypersma7165
    @paulsypersma7165 Před 2 měsíci

    think of the hydrogen in weed,and add one drop

  • @user-hm2ch4yo8z
    @user-hm2ch4yo8z Před měsícem

    The guy who created get poisoned then they stolen all documents and car.😢

  • @firstlast-ty4di
    @firstlast-ty4di Před 2 měsíci +1

    Game over, transformational, disruptive... anything for a click

  • @khobenghong1315
    @khobenghong1315 Před 2 měsíci

    Congrats Toyota. I am a bloody fool. I believed u in the past. Should believe u in future?

  • @ProgressiveVegan
    @ProgressiveVegan Před 2 měsíci

    Future Vision failed on this video. This video by an engineer explains one reason why: czcams.com/video/vJjKwSF9gT8/video.html. Storing H2 on board will not work. For the concept to work, it must use "Brown's Gas" or on-board created H2 from water through electrolysis. The last paragraph of this "Gave Over" video provides some hope. That Australian 95% efficient electrolysis system needs to be explored. This clickbait video needs to be redone without a title in CAPS & exploring the Australian system.

  • @shermanleung5839
    @shermanleung5839 Před 2 měsíci

    This video is spending more time advertising for Toyota then providing us with any useful information

  • @pedropeladoni5477
    @pedropeladoni5477 Před 2 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😮

  • @kckfen
    @kckfen Před 19 dny

    Omg,, i just spend times listening to fictions ......there is no water engine by toyota...

  • @danschiro1
    @danschiro1 Před 2 měsíci

    Where should we start? This makers of this video have absolutely no grasp of science. Also, the urban ledgend about the man who was able to run a car on only water dates back at least to the early 70's when I first heard it.

  • @mig21m13
    @mig21m13 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Simply BS .....

  • @Bkny11229
    @Bkny11229 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Don't make me laugh

  • @TheJimthecanoeist
    @TheJimthecanoeist Před 2 měsíci

    Conservation of mass and energy... It's just a science project.

  • @mikehodgetts4864
    @mikehodgetts4864 Před 2 měsíci +4

    This really wasted my time with a load of fertilizer.

    • @rogermanning9039
      @rogermanning9039 Před 2 měsíci

      Your most likely correct but never underestimate Toyota and the Japanese

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Před 2 měsíci

      @@rogermanning9039I believe in physics, so, no it won't happen.

    • @newageautotechnology
      @newageautotechnology Před měsícem

      That's too bad. Positive thoughts and positive results are what make things possible it's easy to be negative, no work

  • @zitzong
    @zitzong Před 2 měsíci +1

    See ya later stupid battery 🔋 powered cars or as some say stupid milk floats 😂

  • @maciejsieracki2429
    @maciejsieracki2429 Před 2 měsíci

    Basic of chemistry and you know its imposible to get addition energy. Most stupid idea i have ever seen. But I dont hve the time to explain it.

  • @AnilKumar-xl2te
    @AnilKumar-xl2te Před 28 dny

    Better to create an engine that runs on pee.

  • @top5tings
    @top5tings Před 2 měsíci

    Stanley meyer is the name

  • @EnriqueThiele
    @EnriqueThiele Před 2 měsíci

    Another pipe dream from Toyota. It happens every week, All talk no production. Any ICE is dead on arrival.

    • @teekay_1
      @teekay_1 Před 2 měsíci

      And yet internal combustion (a.k.a. normal cars) outsell EVs by a ratio of 14:1, and it's only getting wider with GM and Ford dropping out of the EV game.

    • @stevetaylor2818
      @stevetaylor2818 Před 2 měsíci

      @@teekay_1 1 in 7 cars sold globally were electric last year, which is expected to be 1 in 6 this year! Ford and GM are only getting out as they can't profit from their EVs and are desperately trying not to go bankrupt (which they will soon). RIP Ford, GM, and ICE cars!

    • @teekay_1
      @teekay_1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@stevetaylor2818 Mercedes and Audi announced in the past few days that they will continue to make ICE cars for the foreseeable future.
      Additionally , Apple announced they have ended their electric car project because they can't make one for under $100,000
      When you add in GM and Ford have abandoned EVs, It seems highly likely 2023 will be considered the high water mark for electric cars. No doubt the EU may try to double down, but they may think twice because of the massive protests by farmers.

    • @teekay_1
      @teekay_1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@stevetaylor2818 Audi and Merc have had a change of plans will produce ICE cars indefinitely. Honda declined to even create an EV because they said the retail price would have to be $100K for them to make money. It's very likely every EV maker is being subsidized by their respective government to manufacture them, and when new governments go into office later this year, a lot of that hidden subsidy will quietly go away.

  • @timfulwell8472
    @timfulwell8472 Před 2 měsíci

    What absolute tosh. This isn’t true and doesn’t work. Please don’t push tripe like this out again.

  • @ichwersonst935
    @ichwersonst935 Před 17 dny

    🤣

  • @bobcampbell3505
    @bobcampbell3505 Před 2 měsíci

    These talky repetitious videos by loud nerds are a total turnoff! Boy Scout commentators should disappear! Bob Campbell

  • @stanhartman6662
    @stanhartman6662 Před měsícem

    EV's are dead. It was dead from the beginning.

  • @fassaaug03
    @fassaaug03 Před 26 dny

    One of the dumbest video I've seen liking
    Surely Toyota is not trying to do whatever he's described here

  • @archiemr4856
    @archiemr4856 Před 2 měsíci

    get to the point

  • @albertleong3248
    @albertleong3248 Před 14 dny

    Toyota coming to bankrupt soon, stupid of ceo, what is doing?

  • @rideroftheclouds5672
    @rideroftheclouds5672 Před 24 dny

    😀😀what a joke Toyota 😄😄

  • @user-kw5hx7ji8h
    @user-kw5hx7ji8h Před 16 dny

    All these "new" engines. Never will happen. Just utuebe garbage!

  • @allanchapman6250
    @allanchapman6250 Před 12 dny

    Crap