Japanese company unveils car that runs on water. No gasoline, no battery recharging and no emissions.
Japanese company reveals an eco-friendly car that runs on water, using the company's generating system, which converts water into electrical power - possibly the world's first. All you need is a liter of water – any kind of water to be exact, whether its river, rain, sea water, or even Japanese tea.
“The car will continue to run as long as you have a bottle of water inside for you to add from time to time.” The newly invented energy generator takes out the hydrogen from the water, releases electrons and finally generates electrical power.
In this new age, of CIG, such technologies are just the beginning. Already few different type of generators exist, that produce energy as needed. And surely that's the future, when no plagues will be needed, but each device will power itself drawing energy from the environment.
At the same time, electical cars are now surpassing the oil cars in so many ways. Imagine a vehicle that launches from zero to 60 miles per hour in just over 2 seconds on its way to an electronically limited top speed of just over 186 miles per hour.
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That story broke in 2008. Today Japan is producing hydrogen fueled cars – the Honda FCX Clarity. Combine the technology of Genepax with the technology of the Honda FCX Clarity and you have a full production vehicle that uses no gasoline. No gasoline combustion means zero emissions.
In 2010, it is reported that there are a total of 50 FCX Clarity available for lease in the U.S with a target to have 200 available world-wide.
The Honda FCX Clarity fuel cell-electric vehicle has been chosen to be the pace car for the opening race of the 2011 IZOD IndyCar Series, from 25-27 March 2011. This is the first-time a hydrogen-powered vehicle will pace an IZOD IndyCar Series race in the United States.
Propelled by an electric motor that runs on electricity generated in a fuel cell, the FCX Clarity’s only emission is water and its fuel efficiency is three times that of a similar-sized petrol-powered automobile. The FCX Clarity’s performance and acceleration are comparable to a 2.4-litre, 4-cylinder engine with an EPA certified range of 240 miles. The compact and powerful Honda V Flow Fuel Cell Stack allows for unprecedented spaciousness and a futuristically stylish, low-slung design and spacious interior.
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