Envirofit has developed a retrofit technology that reduces two-stroke fuel consumption and emissions. We have engaged in field testing and marketing in the Philippines and now sell our retrofit to Filipino taxi drivers in three pilot cities (4000 potential customers total).
The Philippines has 1.8 million two-stroke vehicles - each producing the pollution of 50 automobiles. 1.3 million taxi drivers make their living from these vehicles, and millions of working-class Filipinos rely on them for transportation. Our retrofit reduces carbon monoxide emissions by 76%, carbon dioxide emissions by 35%, and hydrocarbon emissions by 89%. At the same time, fuel consumption is reduced by 35% and oil consumption by 50% - saving drivers $500 per year, a 33% increase in income. A retrofitted vehicle will typically last another 15-20 years.
By 2009, we will remove 127,000 automobile equivalents of pollution and infuse $1.1 million into the local economy ANNUALLY from our work in the three pilot cities alone. Envirofit now aims to scale our operations across the Philippines elsewhere in Asia.
I hope envirofit wont see my works as a competition. I am merely adding to the pool of alternative solutions (a quick fix) that is.. with my hydroxy experiments... please check out what I did with my Smoke Free -Junkyard Warrior Honda Dio Scooter in my channel... also check out the emission test video of the HHO purple bug.
Just adding to the pool of solutions here.
More Power.
ehnriko 3 years ago
+ 0.25 bhp.
watch?v=EjBcxyKkpEE
daconverter 3 years ago
A few questions:
What happens to the power output of the engine? Increased/Decreased? How much?
People in the Philippines are dying while standing in line to get government subsidized rice. How are they going to afford this?
What exactly IS the price in Philippine pesos?
YouAreFullOfIt 3 years ago
where can i but this thing
simon1234simon 3 years ago
Awesome. I wish you the best!
WestCoastSwinger 4 years ago