British engineers have just launched a car that can use bio-methane generated from waste in sewer pipes as fuel.
The important thing is that this garbage-driven car is not inferior to any ordinary car in fashion.On the outside, the new environmental protection vehicle is designed to look quite similar to the fashionable Beetle that many car collectors love.
This unique 'Bio-Bug' car is also the first British car to use methane to fuel the engine without affecting the appearance of a car. .
Manufacturers believe that this Bio-Bug could 'blow' electric cars out of the market of environmental protection cars, paving the way for a true environmental protection car revolution.
Mohammed Saddiq, of Geneco Sustainable Energy, which developed this new vehicle, affirmed that the process of 'will not be different' .
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Saddiq said: 'Previously, the gases were not clean enough to be able to supply cars without affecting the performance of the car. However, using the latest technology, Bio-Bug will be no different from conventional cars and moreover it uses sustainable fuel ' .
Currently, this Bio-Bug can run on both conventional fuel and compressed methane.This car with a maximum speed of 183 km / h will start with normal unleaded gasoline but it will automatically switch to compressed methane when the engine heats up.When methane is used up, the car will return to using regular gasoline fuel.
According to experimental results, each cubic meter of methane that can be supplied to a Bio-Bug is made 8.5 km long.Thus, each waste water treatment plant can provide enough fuel for a distance of 153 million km per year while reducing 19,000 tons of CO2 emissions into the environment.
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