New BMW internal combustion engine cleans air


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BMW has unveiled a new internal combustion engine design that not only produces near zero emissions, but also absorbs and burns ambient air pollutants. The ultra-clean engine debuts in the new mono-fuel Hydrogen 7 saloon and is on display at this week’s World Congress meeting in Detroit.

Based on the original BMW Hydrogen 7 bi-fuel version (petrol and hydrogen), the new mono-fuel vehicle’s internal combustion engine is optimized to run solely on hydrogen and delivers the same performance, comfort, and safety as a regular production BMW 7 Series plus better mileage than its predecessor.
Since the consumed hydrogen has no carbon, the engine itself would produce no CO2, hydrocarbons, or other pollutants. However, the existing pollutants in the surrounding air are consumed by the engine as well as small amounts of lubricating oil. After the burn process there are virtually zero exhaust emissions. In fact, according to BMW the exhaust coming out of the tailpipe was actually cleaner than the ambient air going in.

BMW claims hydrogen is the most logical energy carrier of the future for three reasons. First, it has no carbon and therefore hydrogen combustion generates no CO2, hydrocarbons and other pollutants. Second, it can be produced using renewable, clean technologies like solar, wind, geothermal, and bio-processes. And lastly, it can be produced in stable areas of the globe as necessary for energy security.

The Hydrogen 7 mono-fuel is a demonstration production vehicle, not a prototype, and was created to showcase the clean energy potential and feasibility of a hydrogen internal combustion engine.


Source: Motor Authority >> New BMW internal combustion engine cleans air

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Now why couldn't they use something like this in F1 ?!

I could just imagine these clean hydro-thingies in turbocharged magnetic valve system exotic material 3.0 litre V10 form pumping ~1000 hp at 25000 rpms. :D:D:D
Oh that's right, Max "Dungeon-Master" Mosley that's why.
 
Very interesting. It's a technology BMW really believes in!
I think only they are developping it, the others work on the fuel-cell...and the full-electrical car.

Fascinating how more or less clean motors are emerging now...

It will be interesting to see what technology our future cars will use!!
 
BMW seems to be the leader in development of the hydrogen powered internal combustion engine. :usa7uh: At least Ford and Mazda are also experienting with the technology but I haven't noticed any news from them for some time now.
 
I'm fairly confident we will see hydrogen powered cars sometime in our lives - unless something better comes along, but I doubt it. Storage is the big issue to overcome though.
 
Come on guys, there's already a super clean fullsize luxury car out there and it is called the Lexus LS600h! :eusa_liar



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Very nice,well done BMW:usa7uh:

the future is holding some really nice engine tech,will be very interesting to see the end result of both MB and BMW in the clean field :D
 

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
Official website: BMW (Global), BMW (USA)

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