Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Biogas Trike Fueled by Sewage Completes its Journey Across Japan

Enter the Neo. Part motorcycle and part toilet, it runs on eco-friendly biogas produced from sewage — and recently completed a journey of more than 1,000 km across Japan.


The three-wheeled vehicle, developed by Japanese toilet maker Toto, features a toilet for a seat and has a giant roll of toilet paper mounted on the back that flutters in the breeze as the bike cruises along.




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But there are no plans to put the bike on sale. Toto intends to put it on display.


The biogas used as fuel for the Neo is produced from a combination of household sewage and livestock waste, broken down and fermented, company spokesman Kenji Fujita said.


“Although the seat of the bike is indeed a toilet, it is not for actual use. The fuel is eco-friendly biogas, stored in the tanks on the back,” he said.


“It’s a surprisingly nice way to travel.”


The 837 lb motorcycle can run for a total of 300 km and reach speeds of up to 70 km an hour.


Ichie Tanaka, one of six people who rode the Neo across Japan during the three-week, 1,400 km tour to promote biofuels, said she was relieved the journey was over.


“At first when I saw the bike, I was taken aback. But after riding it, I found it quite interesting,” the 28-year-old said.


“It doesn’t hurt at all and is actually quite comfortable to sit on.”


© Thomson Reuters 2011


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