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Car On Saltwater ?

by | 25-11-2014 20:19



Nanoflow technology?s Quant e-Sportlimousine is fast. Its 920 horsepower engine can accelerate this sleekly luxurious car from 0 to 100mph in 2.8 seconds. Its maximum speed is 217.5 mph.  Nanoflow claims this electric car has a range of 373 miles with a full tank. And when it does run low on fuel, you?ll need to refuel it– with saltwater.


A saltwater powered car?


With a price that may exceed one million dollars, the Quant is real and has already been approved for use on some public roads in Europe.


There is one catch. Like the batteries in electrics car and the gasoline in internal combustion engines, the salt electrolyte is only a convenient way to store energy in the Quant e-sportlimousine. Flow batteries replace conventional electrodes with ionized fluids.


The world needs something that. The flow battery in the Quant e-sportlimousine combines the best characteristics of gasoline and electric car energy storage. It doesn?t solve every environmental problem in the world, but the flow battery technology behind the Quant e-limousine could become a valuable tool in the world?s transportation and energy infrastructure.



- See more at: http://www.greenprophet.com/2014/10/nanoflows-quant-is-a-1-million-car-that-runs-on-salt/#sthash.51Ga6hUx.dpuf