This new Japanese car runs only on water, any water, and can travel at around 45 MPH on a single liter of water for up to an hour. Sorry, Middle East. You just became insignificant.
This new Japanese car runs only on water, any water, and can travel at around 45 MPH on a single liter of water for up to an hour. Sorry, Middle East. You just became insignificant.
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kinda falls into the food for fuel category for me.
(using corn for ethanol rather than to feed people)
I mean, how do you justify cars running on water when there are droughts all over the place.
Idea’s in a right place, but not quite. If they make a car that literally runs on garbage then they might be onto something.
It runs on all kinds of water from sea water to tea. I have a simple justification - gas is almost $5. That’s good enough for me!
I think we can ALWAYS find some reason not to like or use a “food” source driven vehicle - but I think this is different. It’s water. It is so abundant on this planet right now - it is silly. At the very least it is a great alternative for a couple of decades until we can make mini-nuclear reactors…LOL…funfunfun.
Hey Dubai, might want to slow down building with all that excess oil money.
If it runs on salt water that equals success!!!!!!
Exactly. (And it does: Listen to 0:15)
It seems like every few years you hear about a small start up company that invents a new technology that will save us boatloads of gas. Then a few months go by and you never hear anything; years later you read an interview with someone related to the company who explaines that the reason the tech never made it to the market is that the oil companies / auto manufactures found a way to squash it. I hope this doesn’t happen to this company.
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