Brazil's Ricardo Azevedo Develops 'T Power H2O' Motorcycle Running on Water
Ricardo Azevedo has invented the 'T Power H2O,' a motorcycle capable of traveling 310 miles on one liter of water. The prototype uses an external battery for electrolysis to generate hydrogen for combustion, emitting only water vapor. While initial skepticism exists regarding its energy efficiency and engine compatibility, Azevedo plans to conduct official tests to validate his claims.

Ricardo Azevedo has created the 'T Power H2O,' a motorcycle that travels up to 310 miles on a liter of water. It uses an external battery to separate hydrogen from water, enabling combustion that emits water vapor.
Although currently a prototype, the motorcycle has garnered attention in South America. Concerns over energy efficiency and the motorcycle's original engine compatibility have been raised. Azevedo claims to use chemical additives to enhance electrolysis efficiency by 350%. He plans to conduct official tests with a Honda dealer to validate the bike's performance.




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