US company N1 Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS:NTCHF) has applied for a patent for its generator, which uses solar panels to charge a large bank of Lithium Ion (li-ion) batteries for 24-hour non-stop operation.
The firm has received patent pending status and a trademark register for the so-called Dynamicon Solar Kinetic Generator. N1 Technologies has plans to manufacture, market and install Dynamicon systems around the globe, targeting heavy electricity users, companies, institutions and small municipalities that need 24/7 electric power.
The Dynamicon is a reverse electric generator because its main shaft is stationary and the outer housing armature rotates around it. “Once up to speed, the Dynamicon rotates at 200 RPM and produces copious amounts of electricity,“ the developer explained.
N1 Technologies is searching for a partner for the first operational system. It is looking for a small 1500-2000 home community. The company says an operational unit could potentially return its cost in as little as 12 months and continue generating power for up to 20 years.
The developer is mulling whether to spin off the Dynamicon patent into a stand alone public company, to be named Dynamicon Kinetic Inc.
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