As far as alternative fuels go, none are more radical than the idea of fueling your car with ordinary water. Japanese company Genepax have apparently developed an on-board system for cars that extracts the hydrogen from water held in a tank and sends the resultant gas to a fuel cell to be turned into electricity in a process that Genepax calls its “Water Energy System”, or WES, promising fuss-free (and fossil-free) motoring for the commuter of the future.
One litre of water is supposedly enough to endow Genepax’s demonstrator vehicle with a one-hour endurance at speeds up to 80kph. It’s not voodoo, witchcraft or good ol’ Snake Oil™ that runs this thing though. Rather, it’s simple chemistry that enables Genepax’s water-fueled car to function. You see it’s not really water that’s the fuel: instead, it’s a bunch of metal hydride plates that stimulate hydrogen production in the water tank, plates that will eventually deplete and require replacement. Given the amount of energy required to manufacture these plates Genepax’s water-powered car could be a false economy, indirectly consuming more energy than it saves.
Of course that’s not so much of a problem if the energy needed to manufacture the plates is from a renewable source like the sun, wind, or a hamster wheel, but given the power industry’s current appetite for fossil fuels that’s not an entirely likely scenario. Still, it’s a noble effort on Genepax’s part to combat the looming oil crisis and one that may show promise if they can prove the technology works. After all, simply fueling up your car with water is a terribly convenient answer to the tricky problem of how the fuel infrastructure of the future is going to store, transport and distribute the volatile compressed hydrogen we’re all meant to be using 20 years from now. Unfortunately I have a sneaking suspicion that such a solution won’t be so popular with Big Oil.










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If you have a look around youtube, there’s a bunch of Aussies who mucked around with a car, fuelled on negatively-charged water, basically hooking up the water to electricity and that makes it flammable, interesting, but clearly the mafia (oil companies) don’t want people to know this.
There’s a guy in South Australia that has developed a system that extracs hydrogen from water and adds it to the fuel burn. They have trialed it on heavy haul trucks with fuel savings better than 30%.
And guess what? They can’t get any funding to develope it to commercial levels - go figure. Perhaps that means 30% less fuel taxes that someone will collect?????
I Thought we were running out of water??? We have all these restrictions in place hmmmmm. Id like to see water stations set up haaaaaa… I wonder how they will go with boer water
Plenty of water up here 280ZX. We’ll pipe some down.
Conspiracy theories abound. I’d like to see the technology working before I believe. If its so good i really cannot see how some clever chump has put it to regular use and mmade a show case out of it.
My guess would be the system is currently too heavy and too energy hungry to be a viable alternative.
Besides which, the car has to carry a tank of water AND batteries to make it work, and the power for the batteries have to come from somewhere…
If he can get it to run on salt water and the planet adopts his technology and all cars run on this….well then we will also have solved the problems associated with rising sea levels.