The Motorbike 2050 Version 2 Will Use Nuclear Fusion Technology
Katherinev123 — November 16, 2009 — Autos
References: thedesignblog.org
Nuclear energy as a power source for motorcycles? Not now, but perhaps in 40 years or so thinks French designer Romain Hermenthe. His motorcycle concept, the Motorbike 2050 Version 2, will be powered through nuclear fusion technology.
According to The Design Blog, the futuristic Motorbike 2050 Version 2 features an electric engine and uses two inexhaustible natural elements—deuterium and tritium—which allow for a sustainable ride. It also consumes only 1 liter of water for every 100km driven.
According to The Design Blog, the futuristic Motorbike 2050 Version 2 features an electric engine and uses two inexhaustible natural elements—deuterium and tritium—which allow for a sustainable ride. It also consumes only 1 liter of water for every 100km driven.
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Industry Implications
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