Friday, October 8, 2010

Hybrid Car Human Power

Company creates a car that does not receive the required gas and generate their own electricity, and may accuse the authority once again to the network. Car seats four and generates energy through a system of hand cranks. Yes, hand cranks.The next big thing in hybrid cars do not come from the likes of Toyota or General Motors. Instead, it comes from Charles Samuel Greenwood. Greenwood has been working on the concept car and the human-powered for decades, and all of his hard work come together in the form of Note Imagine_ HumanCar.





I do not think that car will be hand-cranked for marketing only as a neighborhood with a top speed limited. However, it has the potential HumanCar surprising - to a top speed of 30 miles per hour going up to 60 miles per hour on a flat surface. And can achieve all this by human power and nothing else.





As an exercise to enable cars, it is possible for one, two, three or four people to run the human interface power bi-directional. Instead, the operator may run one car in the development of electric power only - or you can use any combination of manpower and electricity.
This car-free emission is not only better for the environment, but thanks to the improved health of the driver to the workout you get while driving his car. It was the human health part of Greenwood's decision to build and refine this concept in the end.

"It was in 1968. Traffic was at a standstill, and again, on a busy street in what is now known as Silicon Valley," wrote Greenwood. "Sitting in their cars and many of the passengers who were suffering from overweight and out of shape, unhealthy breathing car exhaust. When I was a young engineer working in my first job in a laboratory research and development for a large company, it seems that intuitively there must be a better way to move people all over this. "

However, the concept of Q was born HumanCar imagine. The car is legal on the street means low vehicle mass and to the grid (V2G) compatible. Greenwood plans to bring the car to the market next year, but with reservations already on their website.

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