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Sports car may not have the best reputation for being environmentally friendly, but this one sleek machine has been designed to reach speeds of 350 km / h, using salty water.

Radical propulsion system allows the Quant e-Sportlimousine capable of reaching 100 km / h in 2.8 seconds, making it as fast as McLaren P1.

After making its debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2014, salt water technology has now been certified for use on the streets of Europe.

Quant e-Sportlimousine who has power 920 horsepower using something known as an electrolyte flow cell power systems for charging four electric motors in these cars.

This system, as reported by the Daily Mail, Monday (01/09/2014), works in a manner similar to a hydrogen fuel cell, however, the liquid that is used to store energy is salt water.

Fluids pass through the membrane between the two tanks, creating an electrical charge. This electricity is then stored and distributed by the super capacitor.

NanoFlowcell AG, a Lichtenstein-based company behind the technology, plans to test this car on public roads in Germany and elsewhere in Europe as the company is preparing a series of production.

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