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“This NEW engine will put an end to electric cars” says Toyota CEO about ITS Engine #evs #evnews

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Toyota has announced a groundbreaking innovation that is turning the automotive world upside down: a water-powered engine. This advance promises to transform not only how we think about vehicle propulsion but also the environmental impact of our means of transportation.

Unlike traditional engines that rely on fossil fuels, Toyota’s water engine uses hydrogen fuel cell technology to generate power. Water is split into hydrogen and oxygen through an electrolysis process, and the resulting hydrogen is then used as fuel to power the engine. The only byproduct of this process is pure water, making it incredibly clean and sustainable.

In addition to its reduced environmental footprint, the water engine also promises exceptional performance. With power comparable to conventional engines, cars equipped with this technology offer a smooth and powerful driving experience without compromising energy efficiency.

Toyota is committed to bringing this innovation to the market, driving the transition to more sustainable and responsible mobility. With the water engine, the company not only reimagines the future of vehicles but also redefines the standards of the automotive industry, showing that it is possible to achieve a balance between performance, economy, and environmental consciousness.

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