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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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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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Unlimited range – Unlike electric cars that need recharging, these vehicles purportedly never run out of power.
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.