Salt water-powered electric car approved for roads in Europe

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 Nanoflowcell has developed the world's first saltwater-powered electric car! The vehicle, known as the Quant e-Sportlimousine, can accelerate from 0-62MPH in an impressive 2.8 seconds, and it just received approval for testing in Europe. In other green transportation news, designer Dominic Wilcox just unveiled a self-driving car with a bed inside -- so you can catch up on sleep while you commute to work! The real kicker? It's made from gorgeous panels of stained glass.



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Salt water-powered electric car approved for roads in Europe (Dezeen Magazine)
"A company that claims to have developed the first electric car powered by salt water says the vehicle has now been approved for testing on public roads in Germany and the EU."
The sports car that runs on SALTWATER: Vehicle goes from 0 to 60mph in 2.8 seconds - and has just been approved for EU roads (Daily Mail)
"Sports cars may not have the best reputation for being environmentally-friendly, but this sleek machine has been designed to reach 217.5 mph (350 km/h) - using nothing but saltwater."
C02 emissions from vehicles (EPA)
"Carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas emitted through human activities."
Nissan Leaf (Wikipedia)
"The Nissan Leaf is a compact five-door hatchback electric car manufactured by Nissan and introduced in Japan and the United States in December 2010."
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Facing Up to End of 'Easy Oil' (WSJ)
"The Arabian Peninsula has fueled the global economy with oil for five decades."

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