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Car electric refueling

06.09.2010

A Tokyo taxi company has set up a station in the Japanese capital to refuel its electric vehicles. For speed, the batteries are not charged, but replaced with pre-charged ones. The car drives into the "pit", and the robot, moving down the rails, replaces the empty battery with a full one, and puts the empty one on charge.

So far, only 12 lithium-ion batteries are stored at the experimental station, each of which allows a taxi to travel up to 160 kilometers. By the end of 2010, one such station should appear in France, in 2011 - a whole network in Israel.

A cooperation agreement has also been signed with a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, which has promised to adapt its vehicles for quick battery replacement.

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Motorcycle powered by beer 16.05.2023

Inventor from Minnesota, USA, Kai Mikaelson presented a motorcycle powered by beer, which he created in his garage in Bloomington.

Instead of a gasoline engine, the bike has a 14-gallon barrel with a heating coil that turns the beer into superheated steam that propels the vehicle forward. According to the inventor's estimates, the motorcycle is capable of speeds up to 150 miles (240 km) per hour.

Mikaelson himself explained his choice of fuel by the fact that gasoline prices are rising, and he, as a non-drinker, could not think of a better way than to use beer as fuel.

The bike has yet to be tested on the drag strip to see what it's capable of, but Michaelson's son Buddy said his father plans to convert the bike to all fluids, allowing it to be used not only for fun, but also for more serious purposes.

Michaelson and his son Buddy hope that their new inventive masterpiece will attract the attention of the world community and become the subject of much discussion. However, they already know that this motorcycle will end up in a home museum, where it will attract the attention of everyone who visits this amazing collection of inventions.

In this way, Kai Mikaelson continues to dazzle the world with his unusual and creative ideas, which can be implemented in a wide range of fields. His beer-powered motorcycle is another example of how out-of-the-ordinary thinking and creativity will always find ways to surprise and inspire people around the world.

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