H2O to HHO Water Power Car in Japan

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This car is powered by a electrolysis fuel cell producing hydrogen oxygen gas sent to a fuel cell converting it to electricity running the electric car.
This is Peter again bringing this video to the world's attention. This is not my video I am only presenting it. Not everybody wants a small car this is why I am in the process of taking the HHO Gas into your existing vehicle. Not everyone wants to ride around in a mini car and spend thousands of dollars. This is why I am working hard to perfect the hydrogen oxygen gas safely going into your vehicle, cars, pickup trucks, semi trucks,lawn and garden equipment, commercial equipment anything that is powered by an engine.

Here are some links to the manufacturer's website of this mini car.
The last link is in English but the website is not complete.
http://www.genepax.co.jp/mechanism/system.html
http://www.genepax.co.jp/mechanism/cell.html
http://www.genepax.co.jp/mechanism/mechanism.html
http://www.genepax.co.jp/en/index.html

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