That is one sexy ride!  Thx Steven.

Has anyone found a link to video of an actual test-drive???

So far I cannot find any evidence that its drivable.

Here's a more detailed article:

http://qz.com/261450/this-sports-car-runs-on-saltwater-but-its-no-threat-to-
tesla/

 

Doesn't sound like this is close to a reliable, production quality
technology.. it still has a year or three to go before it sees market intro.


 

Here are some specs:

 

DRIVE TRAIN

- all-wheel drive via 4 three-phase induction motors

- torque vectoring for optimal drive torque distribution

- peak power: 680 KW (925 PS); 170 KW (231.2 PS) x 4

- operating power: 480 KW (653 PS); 120 KW (163.2 PS) x 4

- peak-torque per wheel: 2,900 NM x 4

 

NANOFLOWCELLR

- nominal voltage: 600 V

- nominal current: 50 A

- tank capacity: 2 x 200 L

 

PERFORMANCE

- 0 - 100 KM/H: 2.8 S

- top speed: 380 + KM/H

- range: projected 400 to 600 KM

- energy consumption: 20 KWH/100 KM

 

DIMENSION AND WEIGHT

- kurb weight with full tanks: 2,300 KG

- wheelbase: 3,198 MM

 

-mark

 

From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson [mailto:orionwo...@charter.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 3:11 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:Electric Car Powered by Salt Water: 920 hp, 373 Miles/Tank

 

Read this:

 

http://aetherforce.com/electric-car-powered-by-salt-water-920-hp-373-milesta
nk/

 

OK Vorts. Have a go at it!

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

svjart.orionworks.com

zazzle.com/orionworks

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