Japanese Water Car Unveiled

Shom Teoh

Editor’s note: With this post we welcome Shom Teoh to the Celsias writing team. Shom is from Malaysia and currently lives in Kyoto, Japan where she is pursuing her MSc in Environmental Management at Kyoto University. Her specialty is Global Ecological Economics. She has also worked as a technology journalist and as a Communications Officer for UNDP Malaysia's Energy and Environment Division. Shom starts us out with news of some new, clean car technology out of Japan. Could this be the end of high oil prices? Genepax, a Japanese company, may have a breakthrough solution to global warming as it has just unveiled an eco-friendly car prototype that is claimed to run solely on any kind of water – even seawater or tea! With just one litre of water, the car is said to be able to run for up to an hour, at a speed of 80kmph.

 

Typical fuel cell vehicles take in hydrogen and emit water, but Genepax’s car generates electricity by breaking down water into hydrogen and oxygen.

The company says that this is made possible by a technology called ‘membrane electrode assembly (or MEA), which contains a material that is capable of breaking down water into hydrogen and oxygen through a chemical reaction.

"It does not require you to build up an infrastructure to recharge your batteries, which is usually the case for most electric cars," said Genepax’s CEO Kiyoshi Hirasawa on Tokyo TV. According to the company, the system alone costs about ¥2,000,000 (roughly $18,000 U.S.) but if mass produced, the cost can be reduced to about $5,000 or less. Some people have reacted with disbelief and questioned the car’s legitimacy, claiming that the technology appears to violate the First Law of Thermodynamics. Genepax is reportedly in the midst of filing a patent for its groundbreaking technology. Without more in-depth details, we can’t say for sure if the car is too good to be true, but this will certainly be something worth watching for in the coming months.

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Aqeel (anonymous)

May God bless on that person woh gave this idea! very good adventure. Keep it up continues ....:)

Written in July

Frank Fulco (anonymous)

This is exactly what I want put me on your list of buyers.
Frank Fulco Sr.
623 Tuscan View
Elgin Il.

Written in August

Engineering Guy (anonymous)

It's a hoax. it either has to use electricity or some chemical, water alone is impossible to fuel anything.

Written in August

Dan Brady (anonymous)

'Popular mechanics' reviewd this and called it "rubbish":
http://www.popularmechanics.com/automotive/new_cars/4271579.html

"Problem: It takes exactly the same amount of energy to pry those hydrogen and oxygen atoms apart inside the electrolysis cell as you get back when they recombine inside the fuel cell. The laws of thermodynamics haven’t changed, in spite of any hype you read on some blog or news aggregator. Subtract the losses to heat in the engine and alternator and electrolysis cell, and you’re losing energy, not gaining it—period. "

Written in August

jerry bolduc (anonymous)

Dear Brady:

Popular Mechanics? Weren't they the people who agreed that the twin towers came down because of a kerosene fire? And weren't they the same people who couldn't understand why WTC 7 collapsed at free fall speed. I'd think twice before citing Popular Mechanics as being anything more than a propaganda tool for Big Oil, et al.

The gentleman in the clip said that there is NO EXTERNAL SOURCE OF POWER other than that extracted by a special membrane that breaks the water down into its' component hydrogen and oxygen molecules. AND it does this CHEMICALLY...not electrically! I wish people like you would get your story straight before you start making off the hip comments.

Nikola Tesla realized that one day we would attach "our machines to the limitless energy in the universe". Was he a kook too Brady? http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=4773590301316220374

Another great learning experience for you can be found here:
http://www.larouchepac.com/harvard-yard

You sound more like one of those "professors" that have flooded our colleges ... you don't have a clue about anything that is REALITY BASED!!!!

Written in September

carwaterguide (anonymous)

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Written in September

Khooper (anonymous)

A water powered car is something that we will definitely see within our own lifetime, and probably within the next few years. As gas prices keep rising, scientists and car manufacturers are eager to find alternate vehicles and <a href=http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/lp/0809/save-gas.html>alternative energy sources</a> that will keep shopper returning with their wallets.

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Kate H.

A water powered car is something that we will definitely see within our own lifetime, and probably within the next few years. As gas prices keep rising, scientists and car manufacturers are eager to find alternate vehicles and [url=http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/lp/0809/save-gas.html]alternative energy sources[/url] that will keep shopper returning with their wallets.

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