Water-powered cars are a legitimate option for the drivers that are seeking some relief from the rising gas prices. Here are three things that you may not know about water-powered cars.
Water Is Not the Main Fuel Source
Contrary to popular belief, the main fuel source of water-powered cars is not water. The water combines with electricity to form a gas called HHO. This unique gas is used as a catalyst for a car’s normal gasoline. This makes your car up to 60% more efficient. The term ‘water-powered’ Read the rest of this entry »
May 24th, 2013
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These days, there are all kinds of vehicles on the market that are powered by a number of different things. The most common thing to fuel vehicles remains petroleum gasoline, though corn oil, ethanol, and even electricity are becoming popular alternatives. What many people do not realize, however, is that there are actually water powered cars emerging on the market. While there are not many of them out there right now, this concept could easily end up changing the face of the automobile as we know it.
So what are the benefits of water powered cars? First and foremost, Read the rest of this entry »
March 29th, 2013
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There are a number of reasons why you should ensure your water-powered green car, but the most obvious one is that it could really save you some actual green (the kind in your wallet) in the long run. There are plenty of sites and services out there that can help you compare auto owners insurance rates, but if you still need more incentive, there are a couple reasons listed below.
You should get your green car insured because:
1.) It’s pretty much mandatory in the whole of the United States. And, while not always the practice, some DMVs won’t even issue your license until they are certain you have that squared away. Being caught or cited for a moving violation without insurance can get you into some real trouble, too.
2.) You might not be able to afford not to have auto insurance. Most green cars can be quite expensive and the cost of repairs you might have to make on an uninsured car can be downright disastrous – even to the well-to-do.
3.) It’s great cover. I mean that’s pretty much the point of insurance, right? Car accidents aren’t the only thing that can bust up your car. Poor road conditions, which are all too common in this country, and the weather could also try to set you back.
November 9th, 2012
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Water powered cars are being a question of is it possible? Well, the car is not actually fueled by water. It is actually metal hydrides that power the car and these have to be replaced every so often like fuel! The water is just used to react with these metal hydrides to make the car go. Much energy goes into producing them, so is energy actually being saved in this case? These cars are not Read the rest of this entry »
June 2nd, 2012
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Can people really run their cars on water? Yes, they can. Very few people are familiar with water powered cars. Most of us do not realize that our cars really are running on hydrogen which is used by water. Many of us dread these high gas prices and would really like to find an alternative to this. The good news is that we do not need the carbon that pollutes the earth and drains our pocket from filling up our cars with gas. What Read the rest of this entry »
June 1st, 2012
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New and exciting technologies are being invented almost daily. Most of these great innovations will unfortunately never see the light of day due to the politics behind fuel and alternative energy. One of the most interesting inventions is the water-powered car. There are three things about it that are so fascinating that the lobbyists that suppressed it have tried everything to make sure you never know. Read below to see what they are.
The water-powered car would have run on salt water. The electrical charge of sea water produces enough energy to keep Read the rest of this entry »
May 29th, 2012
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Water powered cars seem like such a thing of the future. The thought of being of not having to be dependent oil would be a nice. There have been wars fought for it; the engines that run off of it even now with cleaner emissions still send pollutants into the air. Many people have wondered what it would be like if engines ran on water instead of oil and it has not just been our generation.
Scientists have been trying to create these engines for centuries. Jules Verns even spoke of using water as a fuel. Read the rest of this entry »
May 27th, 2012
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Using just water to power a vehicle is still in the experimental stage. A vehicle that uses only water would be too difficult to execute properly and extremely expensive to make for public use at this time.
The hybrid car powered by water may be an alternative. The hybrid looks like it could become a reality in conserving gas and improving the environment.
Some vehicles need very little alterations in order to make them energy efficient using hybrid technology. Some vehicles like SUV and larger powerful trucks will take more alterations, but it can be done. Read the rest of this entry »
May 25th, 2012
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