WES - The future?
Do you remember Stanley Meyer’s water-fueleed car? In 1996 it were found to be fraudulent by a court in Ohio followed by lawsuits from the investors.
Yet he demostrated how it worked and he claimed it could run Los Angeles to New York on 83 liters of water. He had worked out how to split water into hydrogen and oxygen using less energy than it gave. The system were never confirmed by independent scientists.
In 1998 he died visiting a restaurant and is a hot topic among conspiracy theorists. Some mean he were poisoned but it were never proved.
Earlier this week we learned about the Japanese WES - Water Energy System, a system that breaks down hydrogen and oxygen through a chemical process, emitting no Co2. They have demonstrated a 300W fuel system and soon a 500W system will be ready. Their target within near future is 1000W.
They need a initiate system, and plan to use solar cells and dry battery cells - after initiating it runs and can run 1 hour in 80 km/h on only 1 liter of water. This all sound like a dream but they have at several demonstrations proved that it works.
I am scared that some big oil company will buy up this company and bury all patents, this is why I write about this - I don’t want it to be forgotten.
Think of the usage possibilities, I would transfer usage to several other areas. What if this could be built into an aggregate? Will we in future have such in every home? It almost sound too good to be true. Lets say this will be possible in the future, think of the power-companies and oil-companies and their immense power. Will they fight this?
Will we be disappointed by a scam-scandal? I am so eager to follow this - I think its important to our future. Our oil wont last forever.
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Well read abt this thing saw the video.. but Any idea of hte physics behind the splitting process.. Guess if it works ill be in quee to buy this car ![]()
Well, it was first developed by a Filipino named Daniel Dingel as early as 1969. What’s interesting is that he was able to split the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen components with just a 12-volt car battery chamber.
Well, I don’t care who did it first….who is going to be the first to mass market it and have mechanics trained to work on it???? Concept cars are great but they are still less than .5% of cars sold……lets pump up production and get it mainstream!







japs are really good in improvision. but i first heard this idea in my country, phils.