What Are the Reasons for the Lack of Popularity of Air-Powered Cars?
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Here are the relevant reasons regarding air-powered cars: 1. Insufficient Refueling Stations: First, similar to traditional gasoline or diesel engines, the widespread adoption of air-powered cars requires an adequate number of refueling stations; otherwise, long-distance travel becomes impossible. However, storing compressed air is not as convenient as gasoline, making the construction of refueling networks quite challenging. 2. High Costs: Currently, the cost of compressed air remains too high. Since producing compressed air requires electricity, reducing its production cost depends on lowering electricity costs to leverage its environmental advantages. However, achieving a significant reduction in electricity costs is still difficult, which also limits the popularity of air-powered cars. 3. Low Speed: Additionally, the range and maximum speed of these cars are significant issues. Even with currently mature compressed air-powered cars, such as the AirPod from India's Tata Company, the maximum range does not exceed 200 kilometers. This is far below the range of existing gasoline-powered cars and even many electric vehicles. Moreover, the top speed does not exceed 80 kilometers per hour, which is difficult for many users to accept.