The futuristic car can also use sea water.
By Rakesh Agrawal
Water, the elixir of life that makes you run, could also run your car pretty soon and just a liter of water, any kind of water, be it river, rain, sea water, or even Japanese tea as a Japanese clean energy technology company, Genepax, that had been working on the prototype of such a car has finally unveiled the car in the western city of Osaka.
The company claimed that this car needs no external input and will continue to run as long as its drives adds into it from time to time.
The Japanese broadcaster TV Tokyo revealed that once the water is poured into a water tank, kept at its back seat, this energy generator separates hydrogen from the water and releases electrons and finally generates electrical power.
Inside the generator, is its membrane electrode assembly, containing a material, capable enough of breaking down water into hydrogen and oxygen. (See: http://presscore.ca/japanese-company-unveils-car-that-runs-on-water-no-gasoline-no-battery-recharging-and-no-emissions.html).
And, as this futuristic car can also use sea water, as much as 97% of the water on Earth is available to us to use as a fuel source, that’s virtually, will never get over, thanks to the water cycle.
And, just think of its consequences—tomorrow all car manufacturers will be forced to switch over to this technology and maybe, very soon, heavy vehicles also that operate on diesel today—meaning a collapse in the world prices, much reduced threat and degree on the global warming as there would be no more CO2 emissions from vehicles, a noticeable reduction in the atmospheric pollution, resulting into the similar reduction in diseases like cancer and illnesses that are caused by exposure to oil pollution would disappear. People would have more money in their pockets. The US Oil Wars of Terror would end.
And, Genepax isn’t the only group to announce water-powered cars, Stanely Allen Meyer is another such company, but it received very little attention when it announced this news.
While he was working on this technology and his patent was pending, suddenly, he died 1998 after dining at a restaurant, but many, including his twin brother, believed that Stan was intentionally poisoned by his rivals.
Whatever the truth maybe, get ready to drive your car that can go for 100 km inone charge at the top speed of 80 km/hour in not so distant future.