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yes, that is true.

you might want to check out a new technology that I think can be a game changer for battery companies also.

Nano One Materials out of Vancouver, Canada.

https://nanoone.ca/

They are on to something big I think.

I read somewhere that scientists are using sea water to run vehicles

They are using sea water as a basic product and then convert that in hydrogen peroxide and store that in fuel cells. These fuel cells power up the vehicle.

Residual product is water ...

I think such power generation is far better than solar, wind, hydro etc. As they need huge infra to generate handful amount of energy.

If it's true and can be easily duplicated, that would be awesome.

There are also Hydrogen fuel cells that do what you are talking about, but the the fueling stations aren't part of our infrastructure yet.

Toyota is the leader at the moment and I was a very early investor in a company that was at the leading edge of this technology. This was over 10 years ago.

We'll see what happens, but there's no question that if we can get them into production in a cost effective way, they would be an excellent alternative to electric cars also.

thanks for your comment - keep them coming