NAMED the 'T Power H20,' the eco-friendly bike was created by Ricardo Azevedo in Sao Paulo. The design features a combination of water and a single, external car battery used to produce electricity and separate the hydrogen from the water molecule. The process, involving a pipe-system, results in combustion which subsequently creates the energy necessary to power the bike.
The motorcycle does not need clean drinking water to run, and Azevedo demonstrated this when he went to the Tiete River, a river that is polluted, and filled the motorcycle up from that. He has been talking about the environmental benefits of his H20 motorcycle and of course the benefits of the cost associated with running a motorcycle that does not require fuel.
He said that one advantage of the motorcycle only using water to run was that it works with hydrogen that comes from the water and this means that the only thing that comes out of the exhaust pipe of the motorcycle is water vapour. He went on to point out that this is unlike a traditional motorcycle running on fuel which sends out carbon monoxide.
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