.
2030 Impala is not just green, but has a near zero carbon footprint. It does need it's synthetic oil changed once a year, but never needs to visit a gas station, a charging station or any type of energy refueling station. So how does this Chevy's power plant work. The 2030 Chevy Impala is a masterpiece of engineering that combines many aspects of energy generation and conservation. In addition to having an electric engine, it also has an internal combustion gas engine. This engine works part time and is fed fuel from a tank filled from greenhouse gases. Yes, the 2030 Impala extracts gas from thin air. Within just a few years the size of the gasoline precipitators will be smaller than a toaster. These precipitators work 24/7 extracting greenhouse gases and fill your tank. However, the energy generation does not stop there. Note the roof of the 2030 Impala; it is a high efficient solar panel. It collects rays that charge the batteries that drive the electric engine. The braking system uses the energy from braking and instead of generating heat from friction, it also acts to charge the batteries. Oerlikon is considered for feasibility of this idea. Just imagine a car that runs and runs and runs and never costs a cent in fuel and also acts to reduce and eliminate green house gases? Click on the Green Impala for details.