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How does a water-powered car work?
The car can run on water by separating the hydrogen and transferring the resulting energy to the fuel cell. The car, which runs for half an hour with a liter of water, is manufactured by the Japanese. The engine of the car is the electric motor. That's why the car works silently.
Who made the Water-Powered Car?
Married and father of 4 children, Mustafa Karasungur, who has been dealing with electronics for 30 years, has the car on which he wrote 'H2O, Stop Global Warming'. He built two fuel tanks for it.
Can a water-powered car be made?Water cannot be used directly as car fuel, so no. However, components that will provide energy to the vehicle can be obtained and used by using water. In other words, it is not possible to put water in the vehicle as you would putting gasoline and start the vehicle.
Was a water-powered car made?
One of the most well-known examples of this is the one designed by the Japanese company Genepax. It was a water powered vehicle. This vehicle, which needed only water to be added as fuel, could reach a speed of 80 kilometers per hour.
Who is Murat Ağbaş?
A car mechanic in Gaziantep. Murat Ağbaş has made an invention that will end the oil wars. Ağbaş succeeded in developing a system that enables vehicles to run with 50 percent water. Successful results were obtained in the trials conducted in 3 different vehicles.
Can boron be the fuel of the future?
Boron was seen as the most suitable substance to be used to safely store hydrogen to be used in hydrogen vehicles, which are seen as the vehicles of the future. . For this reason, it has been constantly stated that Turkey is very rich in boron mine and that the boron mine is the fuel of the future.
How many kilometers with 1 kg of boron?
The vehicle is loaded with 1 kg of borohydride. It can travel 35 kilometers. According to the data of the National Boron Research Institute (BOREN), approximately 900 million tons of boron reserves have been identified in Turkey, which has more than 70 percent of the world's reserves.
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