Exploring Sustainable Transportation Technologies

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In this article, we delve into various sustainable transportation technologies, including hybrid cars, greenwashing practices, hydrogen-powered engines, and the challenges faced by hydrogen vehicles. The discussion highlights the environmental benefits of hybrid cars and hydrogen engines, as well as the drawbacks in terms of popularity, costs, and production techniques. Ultimately, the focus is on minimizing the environmental impact of automobile operations and promoting greener alternatives in the automotive industry.

  • Sustainable Transportation
  • Hybrid Cars
  • Greenwashing
  • Hydrogen Engines
  • Environmental Impact

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  1. Nizar Kabbani Rajab Ghazzawi Diala Lababidi

  2. Diala Lababidi Chemical Engineer Nizar Kabbani Electric and Computer Engineer Rajab Ghazzawi Computer and Communications Engineer

  3. The operation of automobiles is responsible for 14% of the total amount of greenhouse gases. Hybrid cars run on electric engines, gasoline engine is used only to recharge. In short, the amount of greenhouse gases released by this type of cars is minimal.

  4. Customers are more likely to buy cars from a company that advertised itself as being green Receive financial support from government Green washing : false statement that a technology is green in order to serve marketing and sales purposes.

  5. i3 megacity car: i8 sports hybrid car:

  6. 1. Environment: Hydrogen-powered engines only release water in liquid and vapor form.

  7. 2H2+ O2 2H2O

  8. The first production-ready hydrogen vehicle .

  9. Didnt reach popularity because of lack of advertisement. Monetary and energy costs greater than that of a normal car. Producing hydrogen requires techniques harmful to the environment.

  10. Minimizing the drag coefficient caused by the car body s resistance to wind during motion. Engine more efficient by reducing internal friction which would mean that it wears out slower than is usually the case.

  11. The research was distributed equally between both genders. The type of cars students preferred is summarized in the chart below: 30% Electric 70% Diesel

  12. 100% of the students ranked BMW on a scale between 7-10. This shows that BMW is widely recognized for its unique cars and engines, and can successfully accomplish a project.

  13. The amount of money that the students are willing to pay for an electric car is shown in the pie cart below: <$40,000 $40,000-$60,000 $40,000-$60,000 20% 80%

  14. 65% of the students thought that BMWs Green Project will highly contribute to the reduction of pollution due to the following reasons: 1. BMW s international and worldwide reputation. 2. BMW s unique designs and cars that resemble excellent performance and durability. 3. BMW s ability to use innovate approaches to accomplish their goals.

  15. Questions?

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