kawasaki runs world's first public demo of hydrogen motorcycle with water emission in japan
Briefly

When the rider revs the throttle by twisting the handle and accelerating, Kawasaki's hydrogen ICE motorcycle still rumbles and vibrates, despite its non-fuel engine. This is because the engine's mechanics and the combustion process are similar to those in a gasoline engine.
During its world's first public demonstration in Japan, the manufacturer noted that its main by-product is water, which comes out as vapor. This makes hydrogen engines much cleaner compared to gasoline engines that emit pollutants like CO2, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides.
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