We typically call that a boat.
There are lots of scammers out there that sell kits to produce “HHO gas” or “Brown’s gas,” and claim that it will make your car run more efficiently by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen gas that’s burned in the engine, but you actually get less energy from burning the gas than you put into the electrolysis, so if anything it’s putting more strain on your engine.
It might be possible to make a stationary gas generator that uses renewable energy, but then you’d need to find a way to compress and store the gas safely. Batteries are a more efficient way to store energy anyway.
We did a podcast episode about some of the gadgets that claim to save fuel, including HHO: https://rss.com/podcasts/carsandcomrades/352741/
Well hydrogen gas can be derived from preforming electrolysis on water, the gas can be captured and combusted to make the engine work. Doing this in a standard engine causes corrosion though.
“Vehicle that runs on water” is basically an old crackpot inventor meme, a subset of the perpetual motion/free energy devices that are either intentional scams, or the result of naïveté or delusion on the part of the inventor. You can’t really use water as fuel.
Big oil companies use water where a layman would use some other liquid fuel. They know the technology. Many technologies are suppressed by big companies.
I believe that you believe that, but there is no clear evidence of that type of technology, and no theoretical basis for believing that such technology exists. You could be right, but I have exactly as much evidence that magic is real and the world is run by a secret society of sorcerers.
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