How does the H2HyPod compare to buying a new Hybrid?
The easy answer is one costs $40,000 U.S. dollars and one costs $1,500 or less, depending on the size of your engine. The second easy answer is a new electric hybrid uses the least efficient power source known to Planet Earth. The third easy answer is that a hybrid that relies upon ethanol releases acetaldehyde into the atmosphere, a neurotoxin that damages the brain. We can save the planet using ethanol but we won’t be on it. Ethanol has proven to be a black hole with no long-range viability. Corn continues to be better used as food. However, an H2HyPod added to your Flexfuel automobile will gain you more efficiency and help eliminate the acetyldehyde being added to the atmosphere. Flexfuel – neither efficient per unit of money nor good for the environment. Electricity – the last leaded fuel source and the least efficient use of energy known to mankind. Hydrogen from water – replenishes itself and sustains the Sun. H2HyPod…less than 5% the cost of any alternative and incredibly more b