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Controversial Zimbabwean inventor Sangulani Maxwell #Chikumbutso finally unveils groundbreaking fuel-free car alongside President Emmerson Mnangagwa
Zimbabwe will launch the #Saith EV on February 10—an autonomous, 220 km/h car with #unlimited range. Developed by Chikumbutso with Chinese partners, it costs $14,000 per unit, with plans for local production. President Mnangagwa calls it a #world #first.
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Controversial Zimbabwean inventor Sangulani Maxwell Chikumbutso finally unveils groundbreaking fuel-free car alongside President Emmerson Mnangagwa - LionHerald
Zimbabwe is set to launch the Saith electric vehicle on February 10. Developed with Chinese collaboration, it features an unlimited driving range, a 220 km/h top speed, and autonomous driving. Plans for local manufacturing are underway.Fabrice Iranzi (LION HERALD)
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in reply to ramnath • • •Early this week, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially launched two vehicles model and one motorcycle that are said to be powered by a revolutionary energy source—one that defies conventional physics, a technology of zimbabwean company Saith Technologies. The mastermind behind this invention, 44-year-old Sungulani Chikumbuso, claims his technology eliminates the need for fuel or batteries, harnessing power from radio frequencies instead.
Saith Technologies will launch a series of innovative products on February 10, including the Saith electric vehicle, which has attracted global interest.
Developed in collaboration with Chinese manufacturer KAIYI that supplied the vehicle shell and components, the Saith features an unlimited driving range, a top speed of 220 km/h, and self-parking and autonomous driving capabilities. Production costs are US$14,000 per unit, with plans to establish a manufacturing plant in Zimbabwe for vehicles using this technology.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa praised Sangulani Chikumbutso as an inventor of a unique, first-of-
... Show more...Early this week, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially launched two vehicles model and one motorcycle that are said to be powered by a revolutionary energy source—one that defies conventional physics, a technology of zimbabwean company Saith Technologies. The mastermind behind this invention, 44-year-old Sungulani Chikumbuso, claims his technology eliminates the need for fuel or batteries, harnessing power from radio frequencies instead.
Saith Technologies will launch a series of innovative products on February 10, including the Saith electric vehicle, which has attracted global interest.
Developed in collaboration with Chinese manufacturer KAIYI that supplied the vehicle shell and components, the Saith features an unlimited driving range, a top speed of 220 km/h, and self-parking and autonomous driving capabilities. Production costs are US$14,000 per unit, with plans to establish a manufacturing plant in Zimbabwe for vehicles using this technology.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa praised Sangulani Chikumbutso as an inventor of a unique, first-of-its-kind technology.
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in reply to ramnath • • •Chikumbuso’s car does not rely on traditional fuels like petrol, diesel, or even rechargeable batteries. Instead, he asserts that it draws energy from the air using radio waves, a concept that, if proven practical, could render gasoline engines and lithium-ion batteries obsolete.
“The vehicle uses what we call a Microsonic Energy Device,” Chikumbuso explained. “It harnesses radio frequencies, converts them into energy, and powers the car’s electric motor.”
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in reply to ramnath • • •Impressive speed – Capable of exceeding 220 km/h, with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just two seconds in sport mode.
High power output – The motor produces 160 kW (215 horsepower) with 320-308 Nm of torque, making it competitive with standard SUVs.
Household energy supply – The vehicle doubles as a portable generator, providing up to 15 kW of power to a home when parked.
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