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This Brazilian Man Built A Motorcycle That Can Travel Over 300 Miles On One Liter Of Water

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Ricardo Azevedo, a public officer who lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil, has been getting a lot of attention for an invention that he came up with on his own – a motorbike that runs only on water. The bike, called T Power H20, can travel up to 310 miles, or nearly 500 kilometers, on a single liter of water.

In a video that was recently released, Ricardo can be seen drinking from a bottle of water before pouring it into his tank, proving that his bike does indeed run on water. Incredibly enough, clean water is optional. You can even use polluted river water to run the bike.

T Power H20 uses an external car battery to produce electricity and separate hydrogen from oxygen.

“The advantage of this motorcycle, which works with the hydrogen that comes from the water, is that the result that comes of the exhaust is water vapor,” says Azevedo. “This is different from gasoline, the result of which is carbon monoxide.”

Right now, his bike is just a prototype. But it may be only a matter of time before it takes the world by storm. Right now, the video of him demonstrating how it works has a whopping 73,000 shares on Facebook. Clearly there’s some demand for a bike like this:

Motorbike Runs On WaterThis motorbike can travel over 300 miles on just 1 liter of water

Posted by NowThis on Wednesday, August 12, 2015

What do you think? Would you buy one if it was available and affordable? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments below.

Ricardo Azevedo, a public officer who lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil, has been getting a lot of attention for an invention that he came up with on his own – a motorbike that runs only on water. The bike, called T Power H20, can travel up to 310 miles, or nearly 500 kilometers, on a single liter of water.

In a video that was recently released, Ricardo can be seen drinking from a bottle of water before pouring it into his tank, proving that his bike does indeed run on water. Incredibly enough, clean water is optional. You can even use polluted river water to run the bike.

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