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Genepax makes it possible for you to keep your SUV

Submitted by Raziel on Friday, 18 June 20102 Comments

These days, we’re all struggling to keep our vehicles on the road – fuel prices, food prices basically the ever increasing cost of living seems to pressure each and everyone of us. But what if I said we can forget about fuel and go hydro?

Genepax, a Japanese company has taken us another step closer to the dream and made it possible with their water electrical generator technology.  You might think that you’re going to need a truck load of water to power the car but not according to Genepax you don’t.

They boast that their electric powered car that can run on any type of water and it only takes a liter of it to have the car run at 50mph for an hour!

Isn’t that amazing! Why then have you not heard of it? Well I don’t know really. Maybe it’s the potential crippling it could do to the world’s oil industry that prevents media coverage. Your guess is as good as mine.

But of course before you make plans to get rid of your car for one of Genepax’s models, I suggest you take a rain check on it because as with any new groundbreaking technological toy, it’s likely to be sold at an astronomical price us little people can’t afford.

But it’s nice to know there’s hope right?

Beauty here drinks water not petrol! (Picture courtesy of Genepax)
Beauty here drinks water not petrol! (Picture courtesy of Genepax)

Originally posted 2008-10-18 06:00:33. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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2 Comments »

  • 2008 Mazda CX9 “Drivers Seat” said:

    [...] Genepax makes it possible for you to keep your SUV [...]

  • Clement said:

    I was equally excited when I first read about this issue in June 2008. I went on to write two posts on my blog about them. They promised that they were going to make a press conference in Tokyo. I exchanged emails with one of their media people. But up to now, they haven’t showed up in Tokyo. I have been checking their site regularly for updates. But there has been no recent update.Is this technology real? Why did they go quiet after starting with huge pomp?

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