A car that
runs on nano FLOWCELL salt water technology
has received approval for
testing on German roads.
Now, the company can test the car on
public roadsin Germany. The car has a peak power of 920 horsepower (680 kW),
can go from 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 217.5 mph
(350 km/h). It all has to do with
hydrogen. In its normal state, salt water
has a stable composition of sodium chloride (the salt) and hydrogen and oxygen (the water). But the radio waves
from Kanzius' RFG disrupt that stability, degrading the bonds that hold the
chemicals in salt water
together.
It should be mentioned that the salt water itself does not provide the power for the car. ... It is the magnesium plate, which gets used up, which
provides the energy source for the car,
by way of its chemical reaction with the salt water, and air. It's called a fuel cell car because it uses a simple fuel
cell to operate.
Energy is
required to desalinate water,
and running the process in reverse can generate energy. When the electrodes are immersed in saltwater, they draw sodium and
chlorine ions from the water,
and the movement of the ions creates an electrical current. The water can be used as a coolant only in avoided
situations. However, the water will not
work properly as the antifreeze since
it may cause some damages to your engine.