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Compressed air in cars in NZ before Christmas

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Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:00a.m.

Buzzing about in a compressed air-powered car will be an option for environmentally conscious Kiwis later this year.

The revolutionary new vehicle powered by compressed air can be driven at a speed of up to 70kmh, travel 100km for $2 and will save energy and help the environment.

The small Airpod was likely to be imported into New Zealand by the end of the year by New Zealand company IndraNet Technologies from its European manufacturer, MDI.

"The Airpod is great fun. There is no steering wheel and you run it with a joy stick," said IndraNet managing director Dr Louis Arnoux, who was in France for the vehicle's unveiling yesterday.

The Airpod has a very small compressed air-powered engine on each of the rear wheels and is steered by controlling the flow of air from each engine.

However, the editor of the New Zealand car-buying reference manual The Dog and Lemon Guide, Clive Matthew-Wilson, said it was important to remember that the Airpod was ultimately not powered by air, but by whatever form of energy was used to compress the air.

"It's a slightly more efficient way of wasting energy on inefficient trips.

He also doubted the car's fuel economy, saying one of the reasons the cars were so efficient was because they were small and light.

NZPA

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14 Oct 2008 08:41a.m.

harry wrote:

Compressed air still has to be produced,this is merely shifting the point at which pollution occurs.Even battery powered cars are more polluting than coventional petrol cars as the amount of pollution created producing the batteries is greater.It is claimed more pollution is produced making a car than is produced running that same car for its entire life.This is why the Land Rover is claimed to be the least polluting vehical as they tend to last longer.So perhaps a longer life should be looked into.Useing petrol as a gas instead of a liquid would be a massive improvement pollution wise

11 Oct 2008 11:07a.m.

cyril wrote:

We have a great source of cheap hot air in Wellington. The Beehive.