Tasting the Future: Drinking Water Exhaust from a Hydrogen-Powered Toyota Mirai
Key Ideas
  • In California, hydrogen-powered cars like the Toyota Mirai generate pure water vapor as exhaust, prompting curiosity about its drinkability.
  • The water collected from the Mirai's fuel cell is pure, but caution is advised due to potential impurities from the car's internal components.
  • An influencer from The Fast Lane Car poured a glass of Mirai water, noting that it was tasteless and warm.
  • Historically, astronauts on the Apollo mission consumed water from hydrogen fuel cell emissions, demonstrating its safety for human consumption.
In California, hydrogen technology is paving the way for a sustainable automotive industry. The Toyota Mirai, powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, emits only water vapor as exhaust, raising the intriguing question of whether this water is safe to drink. An influencer recently took on the challenge, pouring and tasting the 'Mirai water,' which was described as unremarkable in flavor. While the water is technically pure, there are concerns about potential contaminants from the car's internal systems. Despite this, Toyota highlights that even astronauts on the Apollo mission consumed water from hydrogen fuel cell emissions. This practice reflects the safety and purity of water generated by hydrogen technology. Overall, the experiment with the Mirai water showcases the innovative and environmentally friendly aspects of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
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