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In reply to the discussion: The sports car that runs on SALTWATER: Vehicle goes from 0 to 60mph in 2.8 seconds [View all]hunter
(40,693 posts)5. It uses lithium-sulfur salt solutions, not exactly the "saltwater" most people think of.
From what little I can find it's not rechargeable by "plugging it in" at home or work. You refill the tank with new fluid, and drain out the spent fluid at a service station. It's rather like the fuel distribution model of existing cars, only with a different kind of "juice." As such, it's not quite the "disruptive technology" that regular battery powered cars are. You pay for the refill like you pay for gasoline or diesel fuel, maybe at the same big oil service stations.
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The sports car that runs on SALTWATER: Vehicle goes from 0 to 60mph in 2.8 seconds [View all]
Uncle Joe
Sep 2014
OP
Just great. There goes the Oceans...fill 'er up at the nearest wharf. Kidding. Sounds
libdem4life
Sep 2014
#2
It uses lithium-sulfur salt solutions, not exactly the "saltwater" most people think of.
hunter
Sep 2014
#5
That's vanadium salts ... not cheap sea salt ... recharged by electricity.
eppur_se_muova
Sep 2014
#6
I have a question, how could one clean these "wiskers" or keep them from forming in the first place?
Uncle Joe
Sep 2014
#12
Just send me 3% royalty checks for sparking and inspiring your creative juices.
Uncle Joe
Sep 2014
#23
If I may, my head has titanium screws, not gears. Four or Six of them, I've forgotten.
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#9
If you got a 1.7 million dollar loan at 8% amortized for seven years, your monthly payments
Uncle Joe
Sep 2014
#20
I think fuel cell technology is very interesting. I will never slam or slime it. nt
littlemissmartypants
Sep 2014
#19
Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, GM and Mercedes have all figured out how to store H2
nationalize the fed
Sep 2014
#47
Watch out....I quoted Spinal Tap to Manny in a prior thread...and got hid!!! nt
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#43
This will never see the light of day. The oil companies will quickly buy this up and shelf it
951-Riverside
Sep 2014
#50