Using Water the ways to go Hybrid

March 1st, 2008 posted by admin

Hybrid is not any new jargon. It is an existing technology and I still wonder why it is not being used extensively. Now there is a real hoopla surrounding the term hybrid. If you are an avid motor enthusiast it should not surprise you. Hybrid concept has been tried for a long period of time using a combination of gasoline and battery power.

Some tried with nickel-cadmium combination and some even opted for the pricey lithium ion batteries. Both these combinations were of no avail. You need to have a hybrid which could be mass produced and at the same time it should not burn your pocket.

Hybrid which uses water is the only solution. Hybrid which has the ability to extract Oxydrogen from a combination of tap water and baking soda could be termed as the ideal hybrid. Such a hybrid which would use water as the fuel would produce only water as Oxydrogen burns effortlessly giving the much needed energy for the vehicle and the product is plain water. No wonder, hybrid using water has now become the perfect choice. It really has become obvious.

Hybrid using water could be created with out any structural changes to your existing gasoline system. All you need to do is create an apparatus which can draw electricity from the cars’ battery and use it to split the mixture containing water and baking soda. Water Hybrid cars are easy to build and they are far more economical compared with their battery counterparts.