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Kind of pretty important and relevant:
So basically juat imagine a gas powered generator hooked up to this to power the process of pulling gasoline out of the air.
Ok, see how that's silly?
Right, now, if you do run it off solar power, then sure! That makes more sense.
Hate hyrdocarbon fuels all you want, they are very good at being dense, portable, and exist in the vast majority of pre-existing logistics infrastructure.
But the thing isn't magic, it takes energy to convert air into basically a form of liquid energy.
And... you'd probably have to refine it or chemically treat it at least somewhat.
I'm not a chemist, but I am guessing this is the case, if you want gasoline that is just equivalent to what your car would expect.