Woodland Hills
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Haven't there been a couple of major fires aboard the Greenlines? Burning lithium batteries would make it nearly impossible to extinguish once started......
Haven't there been a couple of major fires aboard the Greenlines? Burning lithium batteries would make it nearly impossible to extinguish once started......
I know what you mean, but also these things start larger. You see it accepted in 150' boats and it may well make it to 50'.
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Google greenline fires and the 2012 fire comes up too. You may be contemplating using LifePo4, but it appears that not everyone else did......
So far, I don't see how it helps. Greenline is the largest seller of Hybrids so focusing on a Greenline 39, on a fully charged battery pack it can run 20 miles at 4 knots. At 6.5 knots it can go about half that. So, what is it really doing for you?
If you want to run around at 30 knots, Greenline might not be the boat for you. But if you want to cruise the French canals at 5 knots, it might be just the thing.
Plus it might be nice to only run your engine for 3 or 4 hours on a 6 hour cruise.....or to troll for fish very quietly. Hybrid cars started out as small niche vehicles and are now fairly mainstream. I'd expect boats to follow the same market penetration trajectory.
Hybrid cars are mainstream but a very small stream, just much bigger than they were. So, why the growth? Government mileage mandates. Couple the financial incentives there with other financial incentives and electric and hybrid were developed. That development was not market driven. Without some huge push, I think we're years away from hybrid boats making a significant impact and think they may never as a better solution may hit first.
Plus it might be nice to only run your engine for 3 or 4 hours on a 6 hour cruise.....or to troll for fish very quietly. Hybrid cars started out as small niche vehicles and are now fairly mainstream. I'd expect boats to follow the same market penetration trajectory.
Im in Japan for a few week if you think hybrid cars are very small mainstream come her for a week it will change your mind 90% of rental cars are now hybrid and many many new cars are
Folks must understand, they are not eliminating the pollution. They are 'moving' the pollution making machinery out of town. Plus, if the infrastructure (wires) are downed during a storm, you cannot recharge your totally electric car.
"Runs on saltwater." As in, saltwater is the fuel? If you have actually found a way around the first law of thermodynamics, I will expect to see you receiving a Nobel prize this year. In fact, it should already be front-page news in every scientific journal in the world.
But, of course, we all know that you haven't. Saltwater is NOT a fuel. So what is actually running your engine? Smoke and mirrors, perhaps?
Not to worry, we will have some very big engineers at our unveiling at the Satech Campus of FAU where we are assembling this.
Heated saltwater is injected at 22,000 psi into impact chambers ( think cylinders) through a nozzle that creates nano-bubbles...The "magic" is the cavitation implosions occurring when the bubbles hit the side of the impact chamber and release enormous kinetic energy and heat over 5 thousand degrees kelvin ( at the point source of the nano bubbles). The plasma steam averages down in temperature based on our injection volume and the much larger volume of the chamber, so the average temp inside the chamber is closer to 500 degrees F , with an average pressure of 900 psi. A pressure relief valve keeps the pressure this high, and after rising to this level it is channeled to a custom steam turbine and generator. We already proved this in 2014, and when I got involved 6 months ago, I brought investment cash, and more FAU engineers...and some brilliant Turbine engineers. This is happening....it will be big news...and there will he Yacht companies at our unveiling that will be buying our engines. One of the next steps after this 2nd gen prototype, will be my buying a 40 foot Greenline Yacht without the diesel or solar, and dropping our MIE engine into it. You don't have to believe it until you see me running around south Florida on a 40 foot yacht that runs on saltwater and has zero fuel cost.