Air Engine Revolution

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Air Engine Revolution: Why are we not seeing more of this technology? When everything else is held constant, technology is an exception. With a limited supply of resources; technology has gradually evolved over the past years. From explicit gadgets to stunningly flying objects, we can say that there’s just no limit to a man’s imagination in continuous innovation-to create powerful tools. Being surrounded by technology, one remarkable invention has made it possible to drive cars without using fuel. Instead of the normal mixing of fuel with air and burning the engines with pistons’ hot expanding gases, this amazing engine is designed to efficiently use compressed air to drive the pistons. The result is: a breathable air- emitting vehicle, which is environment-friendly and less costly. With compressed-air technology, vehicles are powered through an electrical grid. That makes the air engine vehicles significantly cheaper to re-fill unlike those vehicles that run on fuel. With the use of air-engines, it reduces the cost of vehicle production and massively reduces the size of the engine itself. Unlike vehicles that run on fuel, this technology eliminates pollution by emitting clean, breathable air. With such an amazing technology, the real question is: “Why are we not seeing more of this technology?” The answer is simple. It lacks popularity. With a number of products sold in the market to upgrade their vehicles’ performance, air engines were never an option. Who would drive a car that takes 4 hours to refill? While on the other hand, gas stations could possibly do the refilling for a minute. The idea innovation comes with a price of penetration. Being able to penetrate in the market with a number of competitors is a highly difficult job. Air engines have been around for a long time, and have genuinely evolved too. Its system has been added and replaced to create more efficient and long-lasting engine, but in the end, the results were

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Air Engine Revolution: Why are we not seeing more of this technology?

When everything else is held constant, technology is an exception. With a limited supply of resources; technology has gradually evolved over the past years. From explicit gadgets to stunningly flying objects, we can say that theres just no limit to a mans imagination in continuous innovation-to create powerful tools. Being surrounded by technology, one remarkable invention has made it possible to drive cars without using fuel. Instead of the normal mixing of fuel with air and burning the engines with pistons hot expanding gases, this amazing engine is designed to efficiently use compressed air to drive the pistons. The result is: a breathable air-emitting vehicle, which is environment-friendly and less costly. With compressed-air technology, vehicles are powered through an electrical grid. That makes the air engine vehicles significantly cheaper to re-fill unlike those vehicles that run on fuel. With the use of air-engines, it reduces the cost of vehicle production and massively reduces the size of the engine itself. Unlike vehicles that run on fuel, this technology eliminates pollution by emitting clean, breathable air. With such an amazing technology, the real question is: Why are we not seeing more of this technology? The answer is simple. It lacks popularity. With a number of products sold in the market to upgrade their vehicles performance, air engines were never an option. Who would drive a car that takes 4 hours to refill? While on the other hand, gas stations could possibly do the refilling for a minute. The idea innovation comes with a price of penetration. Being able to penetrate in the market with a number of competitors is a highly difficult job. Air engines have been around for a long time, and have genuinely evolved too. Its system has been added and replaced to create more efficient and long-lasting engine, but in the end, the results were all the same. With the use of the same old principles, air engines tend to function in the same way.