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Clean Air

A Motorcycle so Clean Even a Hog Could Love it

It has been said that four wheels carry the body, but two wheels carry the soul. If you are a motorcycle enthusiast, you might agree. However, as the soul of the nation moves towards a cleaner and greener future, one particular motorcycle stands out; one with a unique soul of its own.

The new fuel-cell-driven motorcycle by ENV is powered by its Core technology and is so clean that you could actually drink one of its byproducts: water. Beautifully designed, the bike is as visually appealing as it is technologically stimulating, taking a minimalist approach to convey the scarcity of emissions it produces. The bike’s architecture is light and airy, lending to its quickness and speed. Agile enough to handle even the toughest city’s complex twists and turns, the motorcycle is also steady and powerful, ready to roam any highway.

The soul of this bike is as clean and glistening as the images in the minds of its creators. Though currently the central Core technology (essentially a metal box stylishly encasing the fuel cell apparatus) only holds about 4 hours worth of hydrogen, the idea is that someday it will be able to power almost any daily-life contraption. The vision: just detach the box from your bike, and hook it up to your car, house, boat, or anything else that needs powering — and at the end of the day, you’d have left almost zero emissions in your wake. If your soul isn’t stirred by this idea, perhaps you should get on ENV’s two wheels for yourself.

For more information: www.envbike.com

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