8. OUR PROBLEM: AIR POLLUTION
The fossil fuel combustion from vehicles has
been identified as the largest cause of air
pollution in the world. According to the Union
of Concerned Scientists, transportation caused
over half of the carbon monoxide, over a third
of the nitrogen oxide and almost a quarter of
the hydrocarbons in the atmosphere by 2006.
9. OUR PROBLEM: AIR POLLUTION
• Black Smoke
• Sometimes a vehicle will begin to emit a smoke that
is different from the normal combustion. This smoke
is a byproduct of incomplete combustion, which can
increase the quantity of toxic chemicals discharged
by the vehicle into the atmosphere. It can have a
deleterious effect on health, especially if the person
is predisposed to respiratory issues.
• CO2 transmitters/sensors Carbon Dioxide transmitters/sensors - World Wide
• References
• Union of Concerned Scientists: Cars, trucks and air pollution
• Environment Protection Authority: Cars and pollution
11. • Despite the passage of this law, pollution levels remain in excess of the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) threshold of
90 micrograms of pollutants per cubic meter.
• In 2009, the stretch of EDSA alone
registered the dirtiest air with 282
micrograms per cubic meter, followed by
Valenzuela City with 156 micrograms and
the National Printing Office area in
Quezon City with 144 micrograms.
Pollutants include sulfur dioxide (SO2),
nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and carbon
monoxide (CO).
12. OUR PROBLEM: AIR POLLUTION
• How Vehicles Pollute the Air
When gasoline or diesel does not fully combust, it
becomes what we know as vehicle emissions. But gas
is not the only culprit that contributes to clouding
our air. Emission controls, the design of your engine,
and the improper care of your car can add to the
problem. The result is a combination of pollutants
such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide,
hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and
dangerous organic compounds.
17. OUR 2ND PROBLEM: FUEL COST
• As of MARCH, 2012 net increase for gasoline and diesel stood at P5.85 a
liter, and P3.20 a liter, respectively.
• As of AUGUST 20, 2012, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. and Total
Philippines have jacked up raised prices of premium gasoline by P1.80 per
liter, regular gasoline by P1.70 a liter effective Monday morning, while
independent player Eastern Petroleum also implemented a similar price
hike effective (Tuesday). Other oil companies are expected to follow suit,
but have not issued their respective advisories as of press time.
SOURCE: BUSINESS INQUIRER
18. 15% TO 35% FUEL SAVINGS
P4,500 FOR CARS
• If you consume 20 liters/day @ P56/ltr
= P 1,120.00/day x 26days
TAXI P 29,120.00
MONTLY CONSUMPTION
MONTLY SAVINGS @ P4,368.00 @15%
YEARLY SAVINGS P 52,416.00 @15%
YEARLY SAVINGS P 69,886.00 @20%
YEARLYSAVINGS P 87,360.00 @25%
19. YEARLY SAVINGS P 69,888.00 @20%
YEARLYSAVINGS P 87,360.00 @25%
WITH ONE YEAR WARRANTY
NO ENGINE ALTERATION
20. MOTORCYCLE
15% TO 35% FUEL SAVINGS
• If you consume 4 liters/day @ P56/ltr
= P 224.00/day x 26days
P 5,824.00
MONTLY CONSUMPTION
MONTHLY SAVINGS @ P1,747.20 @30%
YEARLY SAVINGS P 20,966.40
MONTLY SAVINGS P 2,329.60 @ 40%
YEARLY SAVINGS P 27,955.52
21. YEARLY SAVINGS P 27,955.52 @40%
WITH ONE YEAR WARRANTY
NO ENGINE ALTERATION
22. 3RD BENEFIT: ELIMINATES CARBON DEPOSITS
FOR A LONGER ENGINE LIFE
ADDITIONAL 20% ENGINE POWER
23. TWIN BOOSTER
1. TWIN BOOSTER
SA TIPID!
2. TWIN BOOSTER
SA LAKAS!
3. TWIN BOOSTER
SA LINIS!