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Saltwater-Powered Car Hits the Market, Offering Range Over 1,000 km

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published on 15/01/2024 at 23:43
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New German Car Uses Water as Fuel and Can Travel More Than 150,000 km. The Saltwater-Powered Vehicle May Reach the Market Soon and Promises High Energy Efficiency.

An innovative German company has developed a saltwater-powered car, an extremely abundant resource. This breakthrough represents a revolutionary potential for the global automotive market. The car from Germany stands out for its uniqueness and effectiveness. During extensive testing, it traveled more than 150,000 km using water as fuel without failures, proving its reliability.

Using “Water as Fuel” Is Not Something New

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A automotive revolution with saltwater refers to the development and use of technologies that utilize saltwater as a key component. This innovation represents a significant change in the automotive industry, especially in relation to electric cars.

Unlike internal combustion or conventional lithium-ion batteries, these vehicles use a form of fuel cells that generate electricity through a chemical reaction involving saltwater. The German innovation has brought to the world a car powered by saltwater.

The idea of using water as fuel is not new, but its practical implementation has always been complicated. Currently, only one manufacturer is conducting experiments with a saltwater-powered car.

It named its creation nanoFlowcell. This experimental car from Germany called Citadino Quantino has already traveled an impressive 150,000 km in road tests. The nanoflowcell system operates similarly to a conventional fuel cell, but with a significant difference: it uses ionized saltwater instead of hydrogen.

The process involves separating liquids with positive ions from liquids with negative ions. When these liquids pass through a special membrane, an ionic interaction occurs, producing electrical energy, which is used to propel the saltwater-powered car. The end product of this process is water, similar to what happens in hydrogen cells, allowing the car to operate without pollutant emissions and with efficient refueling.

Germany’s Automotive Industry Has Been Developing Prototypes Since 2014

This car from Germany represents a milestone in the automotive industry by offering a sustainable and efficient solution for the future of mobility. The expectation is that this technology will expand, making cars that use water as fuel an accessible reality for everyone. Germany once again positions itself at the forefront of innovation, showing that it is possible to unite technology, sustainability, and efficiency in a single product. Since 2014, the German automotive industry has developed innovative prototypes such as the Sport Monise, a sports car, the Quant, a crossover, and the Quantino, a compact model.

These vehicles are examples of technological innovation. So far, the company has presented five distinct models, all passing the tests.

Reaching 150,000 km in performance is an impressive milestone for a saltwater-powered car, and there are expectations that by 2024 these innovative vehicles will reach the market; however, there is the possibility of resistance from the traditional automotive industry and governments. This opposition may occur due to the disruptive impact of the new technology.

German Car That Uses Water as Fuel Traveled 200,000 km

A notable feature of these vehicles is the low refueling cost, as they are powered by saltwater, a resource abundant on Earth. This highlights the revolutionary potential of these cars in a global context. The innovative car from Germany has reached the mark of 150,000 km. Recently, this same car surpassed the impressive distance of 200,000 km, a remarkable feat in regular traffic.

During testing, the automobile managed to travel 1000 km in just 8 hours and 21 minutes without needing to stop for refueling. This car, known as Quantino, can comfortably accommodate four people and is equipped with an 80 kW engine, which corresponds to 109 horsepower.

Despite its weight of 1421 kg, it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5 seconds. The company NanoFlowcell has ambitious plans for this automobile and aims to initiate mass production in the near future.

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Valdemar Medeiros

Formado em Jornalismo e Marketing, é autor de mais de 20 mil artigos que já alcançaram milhões de leitores no Brasil e no exterior. Já escreveu para marcas e veículos como 99, Natura, O Boticário, CPG – Click Petróleo e Gás, Agência Raccon e outros. Especialista em Indústria Automotiva, Tecnologia, Carreiras (empregabilidade e cursos), Economia e outros temas. Contato e sugestões de pauta: valdemarmedeiros4@gmail.com. Não aceitamos currículos!

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