Overview of Revetec
REVETEC is an engine design company and developer of the
“Controlled Combustion Engine” (CCE). The CCE is an
internal combustion engine that is smaller lighter,
cleaner and produces higher torque due to higher
mechanical transfer than equivalent conventional
engines. It is cheaper to manufacture.
Patented across key markets globally, Revetec’s
break-through design has a higher bottom-end mechanical
advantage over equivalent conventional engine. This in
turn increases the overall engine efficiency making the
engine significantly more fuel-efficient than a
conventional engine, with increased power/torque ratios.
The advantages of Revetec’s engine technology can be
applied to most internal and external combustion engines
for use in motor vehicles, trucks, buses, motorcycles,
pumps and generators, light aircraft engines, diesel and
marine engines.
The engine has an increase in torque which is what
drives the vehicle. It follows that the earlier in RPM
high torque is achieved, and the longer it is available,
the more efficient the engine is – resulting in savings
in fuel consumption and fewer emissions. This Patented
design increases the mechanical advantage of an engines
bottom end from approx. 64% (conventional) to an amazing
87%+. This increases the total thermal efficiency of a
conventional engine. |
The technology can be applied to most internal and
external combustion engines with greater efficiency.
Namely, motor cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, pumps
and generators, light aircraft engines and marine
engines. The CCE engine is also smaller, lighter and
cheap to manufacture. These advantages also mean the CCE
design is ideally placed to become a key component in
automotive Hybrid Electric Systems.
Revetec is commencing the marketing phase for the
licensing of its technology of a very powerful and
fuel-efficient engine at a most crucial time in the
combustion engine industry.
This is a period of convergence of important worldwide
trade issues which, we expect, will create an impetus
for the adoption of our technology. In our view, with
the increase of the price of oil there will be consumer
pressure for car manufacturers to adopt engines which
consume less fuel. Car companies worldwide, including
the most successful ones, are experiencing the strains
of fierce competition from mainland Chinese car
companies and are looking for means and ways to stem
their losses and to increase profitability. Closing
factories and shedding thousands of employees is only
one of the strategies currently being adopted.
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