The future of car technology is incredibly exciting because of how much the impact will change our lives. For those that drive, itâ€
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Self-driving cars
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The range of benefits are truly staggering. From maintaining car efficiency, cutting down on accidents and easing some of the worst traffic congestion, the introduction of self driving cars would revolutionise road travel. Whilst all of this sounds amazing there are some major issues to deal with first.
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Another major point is how people will view self driving cars. Whilst the unique selling point may be having the ability to travel whilst doing very little, it can be an off putting point for those that have been driving for a long period of time who donâ€
Solar-powered cars
For a great deal of time, a large concern has been finding a different fuel source from petrol or diesel. They are finite resources which will eventually run out, and thatâ€
This has led car manufacturers to devise an alternative solution. The result is a solar paneled car that uses energy from the sun. Electricity is produced which in turn keeps the engine running. In some concepts there isnâ€
We are a long way from seeing this introduced on the roads though. The main problem is the weather; most employers wonâ€
Hydrogen cars
Another alternative form of car fuel is hydrogen. This solves the problem of environmental damage by utilising an element thats only by-products are heat and water.
Car manufacturers have already created concept cars that people can drive. Honda, BMW and Chevrolet each have their own models that provide a driving experience which can match traditional vehicles. Already, the potential on show signals a new change within the automotive industry.
The challenges that need to be overcome first are considerable. Hydrogen is one of the most bountiful elements, but itâ€
Fueling up is something else that needs to be addressed. Over the world, gas stations are able to assist petrol, diesel and sometimes electric cars. The money required to build an infrastructure which can cope with hydrogen vehicles will cost millions.
Communicating cars
What was once only seen in fiction may soon come true; vehicles that can communicate with each other. This doesnâ€
Another use is if a vehicle in-front begins to slow down without braking before turning around a corner. Your car can detect this and notify you appropriately, helping to avoid an accident and an unwanted impact on your insurance policies.
The first issue would be cost. It isnâ€
Self-parking cars
Something most drivers hate is parking. It can be incredibly frustrating, especially when driving around looking for a suitable space. Thanks to the additions of special cameras and sensors, it can be easier than ever to this trivial task.
By pressing a button your vehicle will drive along until it detects a free space. Depending on the system the car simply parks itself, or the driver needs to change gears and push down on the accelerator whilst the system does the steering.
Although this sounds like a great addition, itâ€
Future Car Technology And The Risks
Although there are a number of risks associated with these life changing technologies, we remain hopeful that scientists and car manufacturers are able to solve them so the roads can be changed forever. We will have to wait and see.