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Dec 22 2006, 5:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
The little toy can doesn’t need batteries it generates its own electricity via the hydrogen fuel cell inside. You simply need to add water to the hydrogen station that comes with the car which in turn delivers hydrogen to the vehicles storage system.The only byproducts of the process are heat and some water. You can hop over to Product Dose and check out a video of the car in action. You can buy the entire kit for $115 and this would make a cool gift for the tree hugger on your list.
Just saw tht we actually reported about the H-Racer already this summer. Additionally the H-Racer sells at Think Geek for $79.99.
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