How much would you pay for a no-fuel vehicle?
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Hand-built on a shoestring budget by a Central physics teacher and a team of students, the truck is one of a kind, a demonstration of how future transportation can be self-sustaining and pollution-free.
The truck is hydrogen-powered and creates its own fuel from solar energy and water, a technical feat that rivals the advanced technology being researched by major auto companies and universities. The four-cylinder engine is tuned to run on hydrogen, which is produced by a hand-built electrolysis system mounted in the bed.
Less than $10,000 to build, travels a few miles. So, um, what's taking the auto industry so long?
* Ray, 10/08/2004 02:48:42 PM