According to media reports, this is a hydrogen-fueled car that can travel 300 miles per gallon of fuel, instead of water. This pollution-free two-seater uses hydrogen to power an electric engine. With a top speed of 50 miles per hour, a tank of liquid hydrogen can travel 240 miles. Riversimple will rent a car instead of selling it during the test event. People pay only £200 a month, plus a fee of 15 pence per mile. Riversimple has invested £3 million to develop the technology and plans to increase its investment by £20 million to fully operationalize production. This two-seat urban car accelerates to 30 miles per hour in 5.5 seconds. Riversimple signed a contract with the Leicester City Council for a 12-month field test to lease 30 cars to citizens, units and local government officials. Part of the plan includes determining the appropriate location for the hydrogenation site. The technology drives the car through a chemical reaction similar to the electrolysis experiments familiar to students. Instead of burning explosive hydrogen, the chemical flow of hydrogen through a special "fuel cell" diaphragm generates electricity to drive the engine. The only effluent of the car is pure water and a little heat, which is produced by the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen. Riversimple's founder, Huage Sperves, said: "Although chemical fuel vehicles may not be finished, it is coming to an end. Now, it is possible to use existing technology to achieve sustainable, near-non-polluting transportation. ." Bedside Table,Bed Table,Bedside Cabinets,Bedside Drawers PFALL , https://www.pfallfurniture.com