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Engineering

We Have the Technology

Do you remember the Apollo missions?


Did they capture your imagination and make it seem like anything was possible?


If NASA can strap three dudes to the top of an interballistic missile and get them to the moon and back with less computing power than an iPhone, we can make electricity that enhances this country's economic and energy security.


How did NASA do it?  Was the entrepreneurial spirit stronger then than it is now?  


The formula: get the world's best engineering talent, set a bodacious goal, and figure out a way.


Would you like to become a part of something similar? 



What does our best look like?

Meaningful jobs, a cleaner environment

Fossil fuels give us energy.  Their use also kills things and screws up the earth.

art, science, technology, love

A love of nature using creative and mechanical expertise to make energy out of air.  

As americans, how do we respond?

Creativity

"Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That’s because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the reason they were able to do that was that they’ve had more experiences or they have thought more about their experiences than other people."

-Steve Jobs

INNOVATION

Patented technology based on physics.  The #5 car is American Mario Andretti in his Formula 1 World Championship winning Lotus 79.  The Lotus 79 was the first ground effects car to win the F1 title.  Ground effects cars essentially had upside down airplane wings in the their side pods.  Instead of developing lift, they developed downforce to push the car into the track and dramatically increase cornering speeds.  


Ground effects may be the single greatest innovation in the history of F1.  The #28 car is CFE founder, American Joe Sulentic, who raced a ground effects Ralt RT3 in Italian Formula 3.  The same principles applied in F3...shaping airflow to improve performance.  Air accelerates over a curved surface. That concept is the key performance enhancer of the patented CFE turbine design.


F1 grabbed the technology from airplanes and we snagged it from F1.

connecting the dots

the wind

Air accelerates faster over a curved surface.  A low pressure area is created.  Technology based on physics.

Version 1:  Lift.  Airplane flight.  Version 2:  Downforce.  A faster F1 car.  Version 3:  Electricity without pollution.

Patented Technology

Protected IP.  Patents granted in multiple countries including US, EU, China, India, etc.

Hard science

Accelerating the air to increase power outputs.  Packaged in a contemporary objet d'art.

Engineering Excellence

What do you dream about?

turbos.  turbines.

Racing technology to enhance security and decrease costs.

Tasteful Design

Form follows function.

Be an Alchemist

make electricity out of thin air

photo credits: Snow Leopard trust, NASA, A2 Milano, Joe Sulentic collection

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