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In 1885. Karl Benz started Benz & Company in 1883 in Mannheim to produce industrial engines. There, he invented and patented the two-stroke engine. Gottlieb Daimler later inspired Benz to develop a four-stroke engine suitable for powering a four-wheeled horseless carriage. Benz demonstrated the first gasoline car powered by an internal-combustion engine in Mannheim, Germany, on 3 July 1886 after patenting it on 29 January 1886.
he invented the gas engine:)
the gas engine
Etienne lenior invented the gas engine.
The gas engine was invented in the late 19th century, with significant developments occurring in Germany and France. Notably, Nicolas Otto created the first practical four-stroke gas engine in 1876. This innovation laid the foundation for modern internal combustion engines, revolutionizing transportation and machinery.
Etienne Lenior invented the gas engine in the year of 1860. It's funny a 12 year old was the only one to answer this question.
Rudolph Diesel invented the diesel engine which uses diesel gas.
Many different car engines have been invented. The first internal combustion engine was invented in 1807. It used a fuel of hydrogen and oxygen. In 1858 the first coal gas fueled internal combustion engine was invented. In 1864 a gasoline fueled engine was attached to a cart.
The first gas engine was invented in 1860 by Jean-Joseph-Etienne Lenoir. I don't know if this helps.
In 1885 Gottlieb Daimler invented a gas engine that allowed for a revolution in car design.
The internal combustion engine they say that Nikolaus August Otto did but actually he didn't find out about the gas engine until he started traveling as a salesman selling sugar and silverware in Germany.As the above answer says Etienne Lenoir actually invented the first internal combustion engine in 1859. He also invented a gas engine and what was named a toilet in 1860, and a naptha fueled four cycle motorboat in 1888. Apart from these he was awarded the Legion d'honneur in 1881 for developments in telegraphy during the France-Prussian war. My sources for the answer are from family history.
The gas engine for boats was significantly advanced by Nikolaus Otto, who developed the four-stroke engine in the 1870s. However, the first practical gas-powered boat was created by Gustave Trouvé in 1880, who demonstrated a successful electric boat powered by a gas engine. While various inventors contributed to the development of gas engines for marine use, Trouvé's work is often highlighted in the history of gas propulsion in boats.
1866 - German engineers, Eugen Langen and Nikolaus August Otto improved on Lenoir's and de Rochas' designs and invented a more efficient gas engine.