Discover how the University of Liverpool’s groundbreaking hybrid nanoreactor is revolutionizing hydrogen fuel production. Combining sunlight and advanced technology, this innovation paves the way for a sustainable and fossil fuel-free future.

Discover how the University of Liverpool’s groundbreaking hybrid nanoreactor is revolutionizing hydrogen fuel production. Combining sunlight and advanced technology, this innovation paves the way for a sustainable and fossil fuel-free future.
The water-powered car technology developed by the Israeli company Electriq Global utilizes a unique nano-technology that is able to split water into hydrogen and oxygen through a specialized membrane. This membrane acts like an electrolytic cell, using electricity to break down the water molecules into their composite elements. The hydrogen produced from the reaction is then fed into the vehicle’s fuel cell. In the fuel cell, the hydrogen combines with oxygen from the air to generate an electric current. This electricity powers the car’s electric motor, propelling the vehicle. Unlike traditional combustion engines, the only byproduct from this reaction is water, meaning the car emits only clean water vapor rather than any harmful emissions.