Philippine Department of Energy verifies Avisos Self-Charging EV

Today, the Philippine Department of Energy (DOE) tested Ismael Avisos electric car, showing that running off wall power, the 11 kW DC motor ran at 45% efficiency, but with Avisos on-board generator which harvests ambient energy from the surroundings, the motor ran at 133% efficiency – overunity.

This is the first instance that I know of in which a national DOE has validated overunity of any kind outside of the conventional free energy technologies of solar, wind, geothermal, tide, biomass, where the source of energy is always obvious.

Video: Philippine Department of Energy tested Ismael Aviso

Philippine Department of Energy tested Ismael Aviso

Background of the Self-Charging

EVWe are talking about an electric vehicle that can drive down the road without having to stop to re-charge, because the energy is derived onboard from the surroundings, in real time; in the tradition of Nikola Teslas Pierce Arrow. The inventor, Ismael Aviso has posted videos showing himself and others driving his electric vehicle down the road, and the single 12-Volt battery that is connected to the 11-kilowatt DC motor doesnt run down, but stays charged — more than full, at 13 volts, as measured periodically.  Aviso estimates that once commercial, a retrofit of an existing vehicle might cost around $4,000 retail – and this would enable a once-petrol vehicle to be electric, with a battery pack that stays charged, even as it is driving down the road.The energy allegedly comes through an onboard antennae.  In our last story, I posted a 1.5-hour interview I had with him in which he described how the system works.  Simply put, he said he combines the high frequency shorting effect pursued by Nikola Tesla, with the back EMF from the DC motor, to create a carrier wave to harness ambient energy.It is the extreme cutting edge of the free energy community; and now it has been validated by the Philippine DOE. Read more…

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