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Why is this always presented like it's communications from some hacker movie?
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Still drinking the Rossi Kool-aid, huh? Buckle up, this is going to be a long "preparing". Might take a few years, until he thinks of something else to do instead.
Yes, it reminds me of all the pro-nuclear people in the 1950's claiming when we had nuclear power stations, the electricity they produced would be "too cheap to meter", LOL!Members of the News Media are Invited to Apply to Attend a Demonstration of an E-Cat-Powered Electric Vehicle
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, USA, June 14, 2023 — Leonardo Corporation, the developer of E-Cat technology, is preparing for its most important technology demonstration ever, and because we believe this event will be of great interest to the public throughout the world, we want to give advance notice to journalists about the event.
In October 2023, in Italy, Leonardo Corporation will demonstrate that E-Cat technology, a new type of electricity generator, can continuously charge the battery of an electric vehicle (EV) while the vehicle is in motion.
In other words, we will show that with E-Cat technology, it is not necessary to stop an EV to charge it at a charging station. This in effect allows for EVs to have unlimited range using E-Cat technology.
I would be a little less skeptical if the demo was somewhere else. Florida is scam target rich and Italy?…..I have had many trips to Italy. In last one, when we tried to check in to our hotel in Napoli (Naples) our hotel manager had a scam going and over booked the hotel (my estimation is by over 500% of capacity) and was sending frustrated guests that were not willing to spend their vacation time fighting to get their room to a pig hole of hotel costing 1/4 of what they paid for pocketing the difference. The same night, the guy at the restaurant tried to throw in a bunch of stuff on our bill we didn't have. The car rental guy tried to give me a cheaper car than the one I paid for all while city streets were blocked by mountain of garbage (mafia blackmail) ......... I can go on. I will still go back just for the food and gelato alone knowing these stuff are part of the deal.In October 2023, in Italy, Leonardo Corporation will demonstrate that E-Cat technology, a new type of electricity generator, can continuously charge the battery of an electric vehicle (EV) while the vehicle is in motion.
Before we talk about the new claims from this year.Rossi ups his game. E-Cat charger in electric car.
Time should have told by now right? What did Time say?Time will tell. Rossi has set September, 2020 for independent replication of his results today. I do not believe this is a fraud. Stay tuned.
This is so exciting. why charge a battery? Can the ev just not have a battery?Members of the News Media are Invited to Apply to Attend a Demonstration of an E-Cat-Powered Electric Vehicle
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, USA, June 14, 2023 — Leonardo Corporation, the developer of E-Cat technology, is preparing for its most important technology demonstration ever, and because we believe this event will be of great interest to the public throughout the world, we want to give advance notice to journalists about the event.
In October 2023, in Italy, Leonardo Corporation will demonstrate that E-Cat technology, a new type of electricity generator, can continuously charge the battery of an electric vehicle (EV) while the vehicle is in motion.
In other words, we will show that with E-Cat technology, it is not necessary to stop an EV to charge it at a charging station. This in effect allows for EVs to have unlimited range using E-Cat technology.
Even a solar panel needs a battery to power something.This is so exciting. why charge a battery? Can the ev just not have a battery?
I don't think so. About 25 years ago, I had a solar powered baseball cap with a built-in fan. The panel was wired direct to the fan, no battery.Even a solar panel needs a battery to power something.
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Yeah, but that only works with an analog load. All the power is consumed.I don't think so. About 25 years ago, I had a solar powered baseball cap with a built-in fan. The panel was wired direct to the fan, no battery.