The meaning of a vehicle is iron. But do you know that now instead of iron, cars are also being made from hemp. Yes, we often know the hemp plant for intoxication. But you may be surprised to know that the hemp plant has more than 50,000 uses, from clothing to medicines, clothing, fuel and even cars. Today we will tell you since when cars are being made from hemp plants.
Car made of hemp
Let us tell you that Henry Ford made the first hemp car in the 1940s. This car was 10 times stronger than steel and was designed to run on hemp biofuel. But unfortunately this plan had to be changed, because in 1937 the production of hemp plant became illegal in the US. However, the Canadian government allows the cultivation of hemp and actively supports the hemp industry. But it is not possible for places like America.
Why is hemp plant popular?
Let us tell you that hemp is the common name of the cannabis plant. It is most popularly publicized in the form of drugs, marijuana and hashish. However, these plants with fibrous roots, stalks and stems have proved very useful in making thousands of products and industrial hemp is grown to produce a very small amount of THC chemical, which has psychoactive properties that make up the drug.
Car made of hemp
According to the information, the car made of hemp has been made by Bruce Dietz. It is being claimed that this car is stronger and has better speed than electric cars. This car is absolutely eco-friendly. Its manufacturer Bruce Dietz believes that making eco-friendly cars will help in keeping the environment clean.
Cars available in the market
Today cars are available all over the world including India. To reduce the pollution caused by these cars, the government is emphasizing on electric cars. But despite that, the pollution caused by cars is not decreasing. Today diesel, petrol, CNG and electric cars are available in India. According to experts, in the coming decades, the government is going to give maximum emphasis on electric cars.
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