- T Power H20 motorcycle is a brainchild of Brazilian, Sao Paulo based civil officer Ricardo Azevedo
- This water powered bike can go 500 kms. / 310 miles on a litre of water whether clean or polluted.
Soaring fuel prices and environment concerns had urged people to invent vehicles which can run on water since decades, but no such real invention had been made so far.
Recently, T Power H20 motorbike was developed in Sao Paulo, Brazil by a man named Ricardo Azevedo. His motorcycle can travel up to 500kms./310 miles on just a liter of water, and it does not require any specific type of water.
The design features a combination of water and a single external car battery, which is used to produce electricity and separate hydrogen from the water molecule.
“The advantage of this motorcycle, which works with the hydrogen that comes from the water, is that the result that comes out of the exhaust is water vapour. This is different from gasoline, which the result is carbon monoxide,” said Azevedo.
Have a view how the Ricardo’s motorcycle work:
Ricardo Azevedo has even demonstrated the brilliance of his invention after first drinking clean water from a bottle to prove that it is H2o and not any fuel and later how the motorcycle works using polluted water from a nearby river also.
The process, involving a pipe system, results in combustion and it is this that creates the energy necessary to power the bike.
Speaking about the motorcycle, Mr Azevedo also suggested that his creation has environmental benefits too.
He said: ‘The advantage of this motorcycle, which works with the hydrogen that comes from the water, is that the result that comes out of the exhaust is water vapour. This is different from gasoline, which the result is carbon monoxide.’
Azevedo is ready for the testing of his invention which could bring a revolution in the transportation industry. He has to be a bit careful from his rivals as inventors like him have been discredited and even killed in the past.
The best way to keep Azevedo and his invention safe is to spread the word about him and his invention and let the real credit go flowing to him.