Salt powered car gets the go-ahead in Europe, yes you read that right

The Salt Powered car, Its the kind of news that comes straight out of the movies, it works like a hydrogen fuel cell except the liquid that’s used for storing energy is saltwater.

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This isn’t far from the water powered car, an idea labelled as a conspiracy by many including car makers despite the enormous amount of physical evidence behind it.

The saltwater liquid passes through a membrane in between the two various size tanks, creating an electrical charge. This electrical charge is then stored and distributed by large capacitors, it has 4 electric motors that feed electricity which makes it run. The car carries the water in 2 x 200ltr tanks and will allow the car to travel up to 370+ miles.

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The four seater car measures 5.25 metres long and 2.2 metres wide making it a fairly large family auto mobile.

“After making its debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show (pictured) in March, the saltwater technology has now been certified for use on European roads.” (dailymail article here)

Nanoflowcell AG is the clever company behind the design of the car and they are currently preparing the technology for mass production, you can read more about it here.

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