Leo Improves Zinc Air Generator
06/29/2011 | 10:15am
Leo Motors, Inc. (OTC Markets:LEOM) announced today that it has further
developed its Zinc Air Fuel Cell (ZAFC) Generator with additional
innovations which it believes can enhance the efficiency of and reduce
the size and weight of the ZAFC generator.
First, Leo developed a new type of zinc ball by adding aluminum and
magnesium. Leo believes the new balls react to the air and electrolyte
better than existing balls, and should generate electricity more
efficiently and effectively.
Leo also developed an engineering plastic which reduces the size and
weight of the generator, and a new circulator. The circulator enhances
the contact between zinc balls and electrolyte. Electrolyte density
sensor and electrolyte injector make the new ZAFC Generator use less
electrolyte, which makes up more than 60% of the generator's size and
weight.
Leo has applied for patents for the new ZAFC technologies.
About Leo Motors
LEO MOTORS is a US public company based outside of Seoul, Korea, engaged
in the development, manufacture and sale of Electric Vehicle (EV) power
trains and components. Leo has developed many original EV power trains
and has converted many models of existing internal combustion engine
(ICE) vehicles into EVs, including scooters, motorcycles, highway speed
sedans, buses and trucks. Leo Motors has also developed Zinc Air Fuel
Cell Generator (ZAFCG) which will free EV's from range limitation with
zero emissions.
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