
Magnetic Air Car: fuel-less vehicle ready in 2010
By: Peter Chubb | October 1, 2008 | 1 CommentWe are in a time now where everything we do to our environment matters, we need to reduce our emissions to safe guard our children. Most auto companies are doing their part, but they still rely on Gas as well as Electricity.
There is one car that does not rely on any of these, and that is the Magnetic Air Car. This vehicle will be the first fuel-less car. It sounds like something that is decades away, but we could be seeing it on our roads by 2010.
The Magnetic Air Car works in a simple way, Paul Donovan, the company representative explains that the vehicle uses a silicon salt battery. This has 30 percent more mass power than a standard lead acid storage battery, as a result can charge fully in less than an hour.
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