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Oolong incident! The designer of the hydrogen yacht said that Bill Gates didn't buy a hydrogen-powered boat.
These two days, the news that Bill Gates bought a hydrogen superyacht swept the Internet.

Overseas media reported that the founder of Microsoft had a business relationship with the design company Sinot. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates hopes to sail the world's first hydrogen-powered super yacht, which will cost about $645 million. It is reported that he has commissioned Dutch marine designer Sinoe to design a 370-foot Aqua luxury ship.

The news is very eye-catching: the super yacht was sold to the super rich, and the technology superstar bought the latest technology products.

However, despite all the news, billionaire Bill Gates didn't buy Sinot? Hydrogen powered yacht.

"Aka is not for sale!" ? Monday morning, Sinor? Claiming on its website, "These articles are actually incorrect." ? Sinot made it clear that all the information about Gates' yacht purchase was incorrect, adding that the startup had no business relationship with the business giant Microsoft.

Aqua's design includes a pair of 28-ton vacuum sealed tanks for storing liquid hydrogen at a temperature of MINUS 420 degrees Fahrenheit. The fuel cell of the ship will use hydrogen to generate electricity, and water will be the only by-product of this process. If Bill Gates buys one, there should be diesel oil in reserve, because not many ports have hydrogen refueling stations at present.

It is understood that although the super yacht will be an environmentally friendly yacht, it also sounds luxurious-it includes an infinite swimming pool, helipad, spa and gym.

Bill Gates has not yet responded to this news.

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