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Electric Bike Run on Water and Magic Powder

The Signa bike runs on fuel cells. But instead of having to carry hydrogen next to your butt, it uses a new clever safe method: It runs on cells full of a sand-like powder. You just have to add water.
The powder is sodium silicide an inert safe substance that is not danger at all. When you add water to the cell, hydrogen gas is produce, which generates electricity. The cells are 1.5 pounds and they are hot-swappable, which means that you can plug another right in after you reach its maximum 30-mile run.
According to the company, they are working in making this cells more powerful, so they can be integrated in cars. [Wired]
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