What if your car consumed carbon monoxide instead of spewing it out? Just such a vehicle was unveiled at last month?s SAE Congress in Detroit, which showcased some exciting green trends in the automotive industry. BMW stole the spotlight with its hydrogen-powered 7-series sedan that emits less carbon monoxide than is present in its environment. The car?s engine breaks down and converts carbon monoxide, essentially cleaning the air as it is driven.
I think that BMW would be taking a big step in helping our environment if this car is going into production, but the cost of building a Hydrogen Car is currently overly expensive and also the fact that BMW cars are greatly built, the cost is higher. The main problem with all these “green technology” is with the distribution of the technology. If 1/5 people can afford the car, the non green population would still be 4/5 of the original 5/5, not doing much healing at all. thus, unless companies can deliver “green techology” with a cost that 3/5 of the population can afford, green technology cannot save our environment, or our world.
Original Article from inhabitat: http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/06/03/bmw-hydrogen-car-cleans-the-air/