Japanese Car Gets 80 km per Litre . . . Of Water

by Aaron on June 22, 2008 · 1 comment

Goodbye, Detroit and Ontario. It’s been nice knowing you!

VIDEO: Water-fuel car unveiled in Japan

Economic Times:

WASHINGTON: Japanese company, Genepax has claimed that it has created a new eco-friendly car that can run on nothing but water.

The company said that a proprietary unit, a type of membrane electrode assembly (MEA), breaks water apart into hydrogen and oxygen using a chemical reaction, which provides fuel for a hydrogen fuel cell to run the car.

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Now, Genepax is planning to provide 1kw-class generation systems for use in electric vehicles and for residential applications.

While the current production cost is about $18,522, it is estimated to be reduced to $5000 and even lower if the company succeeds in mass production.

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stoop 08.12.08 at 5:55 am

Don’t let the big oil companies know that the future could be changed into a good enviroment, because then the will not have the profits.
And that is wat it’s all about, making money in this americanpoisoned world.

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