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This revolutionary, sleek sports car has been designed to reach 217 mpg - using nothing but saltwater. It's radical drive system allows the 5,070 lbs sport limousine to reach 0-60 mph in 3.8 seconds, making it as fast as the Mclaren P1. After making its debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, the saltwater technology has now been certified for use on European roads. The 920 hp car uses something known as an electrolyte flow cell power system to power 4 electric motors within the car, and carries 2 water tanks for a range of 370 miles. NanoFlowcell AG, a Lichtenstein - based company, is now doing further tests on public roads in Germany and elsewhere in Europe and is preparing for mass production of the car. It claims the technology offers 5- times the energy capacity of lithium - ion batteries of the same weight. "We have major plans, and not just within the automobile industry, " said NanoFlowcell chairman Professor Jens - Peter Ellermann. " The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology." 

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