After inventing water engine by Toyota, CEO says EV will destroy
The landscape of the automotive industry is poised for a historic transformation with Toyota’s introduction of a water-powered engine, a technology that could revolutionize our approach to eco-friendly transportation and potentially eclipse the current Electric Vehicle (EV) market.
Inovation by Toyota
Toyota’s new engine leverages the principles of waterpower, a concept that has long been an aspirational goal in automotive engineering. Unlike traditional engines or EVs, Toyota’s engine operates on a principle akin to the HHO generator but is uniquely tailored for vehicular use.
Processes water to extract hydrogen, which then powers the engine.
This method eliminates the need for heavy, high-pressure storage tanks as used in Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) and hydrogen combustion engines.
How Does the Water Engine Work?
The essence of Toyota’s water engine lies in its innovative approach to fuel utilization. The engine uses the process of electrolysis to break down water into its constituent elements hydrogen and oxygen.
This process, initiated by high-voltage electrodes within the water tank, liberates hydrogen to be used as fuel.
The Medium digest 3 January 2024