Brazilian public officer Ricardo Azevedo from Sao Paulo has built a water-powered motorcycle that can travel 310-miles on a single liter of H2O.
Called the “T Power H20”, it features a combination of water as well as a single external car battery used to produce electricity and separate hydrogen from the water molecule. This process utilizes a special pipe system and results in combustion, creating the energy necessary to power the bike.
“Captured on video, Mr Azevedo demonstrates the brilliance of his invention after first drinking clean water from a bottle to prove that it is indeed H20 and not a form of fuel. He then sets about filling up before hoping onto his motorbike and hitting the open road. Later in the video the Brazilian proves how sustainable the bike is by filling up a bottle of water from the polluted Tiete River and running his bike on the filthy H20,” reports The Daily Mail.
Via TechEBlog