Running a car on water has been the holy grail for car manufacturers for some time now, but it appears that a Japanese company named Genepax may have pulled ahead of the competition with a prototype vehicle that runs entirely on water and air. Their new "Water Energy System (WES)," generates power by supplying water and air to the fuel and air electrodes using a proprietary technology called the Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA). The secret behind MEA is a special material that is capable of breaking down water into hydrogen and oxygen through a chemical reaction.
Not surprisingly, Genenpax has kept the exact details of their technology under wraps, but they did say that their new process, while based on existing technology, is expected to produce hydrogen from water for longer time than any method currently available. Furthermore, WES does not require a hydrogen reformer, a high-pressure hydrogen tank, or any special catalysts to get the job done.
Gas Crisis: Genepax Unveils a Car That Runs on Water and Air
This is amazing !
ReplyDeleteI hope that you will find powerful partners for the ability to produce this technologie in mass.
Oil is becoming an need for cooking french fries.
God with you !
a very cool invention.minimizes pollution. great job.
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ReplyDeleteSo cool. I can't wait for a car like this that can break our dependence on oil.
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