The car's oil (a quart of vegetable) only needs to be changed every 30,000 miles or so. It can reach a speed of 68 mph and has a road coverage of roughly 124 miles (more than double the road coverage of an electric car). To refill, you connect the car to a mains supply for 3 to 4 hours (it costs very little to run the compressor, nothing like recharging an electric car) or pull into a regular fuel station with an air pump that will do the job for you in 2 minutes.
Apparently, they're offering manufacturing licences and going into full production shortly. "When men yield up the privilege of thinking, the last shadow of liberty quits the horizon." Thomas Paine
Two things that stuck out:
The car's air tanks will be refilled thanks to the engine working in compressor mode. This will take about six hours. Otherwise the tanks can be refilled with high pressure in three minutes at an air station. The cost of refueling with the generator will be approximately 1.5 Euros.
Okay, it's going to cost more running the engine in compressor mode plugged into an adaptor at home, but no more than running your computer or TV (and a lot less than running an electric car or a hybrid).
Perhaps we have gone in the wrong direction with combustion engines. Why pay for fuel when air itself creates no pollution and is as free as ... the air?
A stylish French solution to a large part of our global pollution problem. "When men yield up the privilege of thinking, the last shadow of liberty quits the horizon." Thomas Paine
But I'd have to do some calculations on the energy density, plus high-pressure gas is harder to control than a liquid or solid fuel tank or battery... except that in the case of a leak it's less dangerous. guaranteed to evoke a violent reaction from police is to challenge their right to "define the situation." --- David Graeber citing Marc Cooper