See this video from Reuters about the Japanese H20 Car development.
The Japanese company with the H2O car is called Genepax. They seem to have disappeared, so that
should be a cautionary indicator for us all.
WATER AS A FUEL
Using water as a fuel to power engines currently means breaking water apart using electrolysis
to produce a hydrogen gas that can be fed into the engine. To answer the question, "Water for fuel... is it real?",
the answer is it is real in the sense that water can be coverted into a hyrodgen gas, but it is not real in the
sense that the technology can increase the miles per gallon of your car or truck.
You need to understand what water for fuel means, and what it does not mean. We need to know if
water derived hydrogen gas is efficient or meaningful as a fuel source. We'll explore that question as we review
the products and technology.