The Air Motor – Say What ??

It’s a revolutionary new motor, which runs on compressed air. Invented by an ex-F1 French motor engineer, a mechanical genius, Guy Negre.  Not being a mechanical engineer myself, I can only repeat what I have read about the motor by the inventor.  Apparently it is a very efficient motor, much more so than the Internal Combustion Engine, so that the fuel economy of this new engine is in the order of 2L per 100km (Say What?) , which makes even the newest hybrids look like gas guzzlers. Furthermore at the urban speed limits, the motor runs completely emission free. Zero pollution. (Say What?). The motor can be scaled up in size, so that it can power anything from a little urban car to a truck , and also has marine and aviation potential. Looking outside the revolutionary environmental, transport and economic impact of such a motor, there are world-changing applications to the Energy sector, because this revolutionary (Did I already say that ? never mind, can’t say it enough) machine can be configured as a point of use electric generator( Say What?) and this further creates huge economic and environmental advantages for power generation to homes and business. Packaged with the patented technology of a little New Zealand company called Indranet Technology, who have developed Broadband Mesh Networking, and we have a technology package to solve the Information, Communication, Energy and Transport challenges of the 21st Century – For more details, grab a coffee, take 10 and check it out at http://www.itmdi-energy.com .

2 Responses to “The Air Motor – Say What ??”

  1. Time to change the game. Peak Oil Will Dwarf Financial Crunch Soon. Yes IndraNet Technologies of NZ have a joint venture with MDI of France to bring us this technology package. We have been following developments for sometime now feel free to visit us at http://www.thefuture.net.nz – Chris

  2. Here’s another good website from that area:
    http://www.thefuture.net.nz

    AND some more aircar history:
    http://www.aircars.tk

    Yes, it looks like transportation is really about to change, especially with the onslaught of Peak Oil. It’s going to get bumpy…

    regards; gnomædh

    http://flowair.blogspot.com

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