Gasoline is too expensive, the man created a motorcycle that runs on water

A man in Brazil has created a motorcycle that can run for nearly 500km using only 1 liter of water, instead of gasoline as usual.

A man in Brazil has created a motorcycle that can run for nearly 500km using only 1 liter of water, instead of gasoline as usual.

In the context of a sharp increase in gasoline prices, the unique invention of Mr. Ricardo Azevedo in Sao Paulo, Brazil may be a solution worth considering for many people who are still using motorbikes and motorbikes as a means of transportation. moved on.

The motorcycle is called "T-Power H20" as its name implies, using water (H20) as the only material to operate.

Using basic chemistry, specifically electrolysis, Ricardo Azevedo says the motorcycle can separate hydrogen from water molecules, and then use it to power an engine. Therefore, it does not need to use gasoline like other internal combustion engines.

To do this, he improved the battery of a car, and used it to produce electricity for his vehicle. "The advantage of this motorcycle is that it only works on hydrogen from water. When operating, it will also generate steam," said Mr. Ricardo.

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Mr. Ricardo is very interested in his idea, as it can help him eliminate dependence on gasoline.

The interesting thing is that this car can use any water source for fuel. In fact, Ricardo has used water in a polluted river many times, and this car can still work normally. "Now, I can use whatever water I can find as fuel for my motorbike," Ricardo said excitedly.

This man said he came up with the idea to build a car that uses water as a fuel to reduce the cost of gasoline. In addition, when talking about the unique motorcycle, Mr. Ricardo thinks that his invention will also benefit the environment, because it does not emit carbon monoxide like conventional gasoline-powered internal combustion engines.

Mr. Ricardo also contacted dealers and qualified engineers to conduct tests and evaluate the possibility of putting this model into practice.

Update 24 March 2022
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