Investment Opportunity
To bring this new technology forward requires financial support. By investing or partnering in the THIRD CYCLE ENGINE development, you, or your business are investing in our future.
Benefits include:
- The potential for significant return on investment
- Help reduce our dependence on petroleum and foreign oil
- Help reduce pollution
- You will become part of the solution to our present and future energy needs
Project Benefits
The Lydell Third Stroke Engine will produce:
- Fuel Savings. This means driving significantly further on each tank of fuel, and longer spans of time between fill-ups.
- Conservation. By obtaining 45mpg, less fuel is consumed resulting in less strain on natural resources.
- Fuel reserves will last longer
- Less polution
- Oil imports decrease
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Conclusion
The THIRD CYCLE ENGINE offers a piece of the solution to the high cost of fuel and our dependence on oil. All calculations and tests demonstrate that the efficiencies offered by the THIRD CYCLE ENGINE are real and pass the Innovation Litmus Test.
Marketability:
Is there a market for this product?
The market is hungry for an alternative to common internal combustion engines; i.e. hybrids, diesels and other high efficiency engines.
Viability:
Can this innovation be manufactured at a reasonable cost?
The cost for automobile manufacturers to build this engine is less expensive than hybrids and diesels and about the same as traditional engines.
Profitability:
After all costs are deducted, is it profitable?
The potential for profit is high because the development investment is $138,000 dollars and licensing agreements are valued at around 7.5 million dollars each.
Durability:
Will the product last?
This new engine has only two parts that are different from a conventional engine and these parts can be engineered to last just as long as a conventional engine.
Availability:
By the time the product becomes available, will it be relevant?
This product could be on the market in two years. It is the relevant product to fill the gap between today’s dependence on petroleum and the petroleum-free environment of tomorrow. Time estimates for the minimization of petroleum are from 10 to 20 years.
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