Bailey Lares: Many things have been tried Electric, and hydrogen are the most likely for future useTwo electric cars about to go on mass sale are thesehttp://www.caradvice.com.au/60462/mitsubishi-i-mie...http://www.nissan.com.au/webpages/about/Electric_v...A hydrogen car that is already on limited sale from Hondahttp://automobiles.honda.com/fcx-clarity/how-fcx-w......Show more
Elden Bardach: Well, electric cars are probably the most popular, followed by biodiesel, hydrogen and natural gas.
Michel Mccaulley: Cars have been made to run on practically anything that can burn in either an external combustion engine (steam or stirling) or an internal combustion engine. Compressed air cars may use cylinders like a steam engine and there is even an Australian designed rotary compressed air engine. Electricity for cars has many variations including being produced on board with fuel cells, solar panels, and some fueled engines running a generator in a series hybrid co! nfiguration. Electric cars can have energy stored in batteries, ultracapacitors and flywheels. There are also several working models of vehicles that get electricity from the roadway. (like electric trains, trams and induction roadway cars) There are also vehicles that use magnetic levitation. Usually this is typically a special linear electric motor but I have seen a toy use supercooled magnets with no electricity for motion. http://www.nrel.gov/learning/eds_super_mag_energy.......Show more
Jinny Dronen: Any car is and alternative fuel car, gasoline is an alternative to diesel, alcohol, CNG, and they are in turn and alternative fuel source for gasoline.
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