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In context: As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change and the need for sustainable energy sources, the potential of E-Cat technology is tantalizing. But the scientific community needs to be convinced and until it is the E-Cat may be fated to join the long list of "too good to be true" energy solutions.

On September 27, 2024, two identical Renault Twizy 80 electric vehicles faced off in a test at the Circuito Internazionale di Latina racetrack in Italy. This was not merely a race between two cars but also a technology demonstration that could have significant implications for the future of sustainable energy production.

One car was unmodified, while the other was equipped with an E-Cat power generation system developed by Leonardo Corporation. The purpose was to showcase the E-Cat's ability to charge an electric vehicle's battery while driving continuously.

The cars began their journey around a 600-meter circuit at 10:45 am. The unmodified Twizy started with a 96 percent battery charge, while the E-Cat-equipped vehicle began at 62.18 percent. After 2 hours and 20 minutes, the standard EV depleted its battery and stopped, having covered 73 km.

Meanwhile, the E-Cat-powered car continued running until 5:07 pm, completing 201 km.

Even more remarkable was the final battery reading. The modified car's charge increased to 83 percent, a 33 percent boost from its starting point. Taken at face value, the demonstration suggests that E-Cat technology could potentially solve the limited range issue that has long plagued electric vehicles.

The E-Cat system uses a component called the SKL NGU Power Cell. According to Leonardo Corporation, this cell harnesses electricity from the vacuum energy of the Zero-point energy field. Each 60 mm diameter NGU Power Cell can reportedly generate 10W of DC electricity continuously for over a decade without fuel or external connections.

Independent expert Maico Marzocchi, an electronic engineering specialist, verified the test results. Marzocchi had previously installed the E-Cat system in his own Renault Twizy.

"We have demonstrated that we can generate enough electricity directly from an E-Cat assembly not only to maintain a charge in a battery but also to increase it over time," said Andrea Rossi, CEO of Leonardo Corporation.

The technology behind the E-Cat system is based on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR), sometimes referred to as "cold fusion."

While controversial, LENR has long been considered a potential holy grail of sustainable energy production. The E-Cat purportedly works by subjecting a small amount of nickel to a catalyst in a pressurized hydrogen atmosphere, triggering reactions that release enormous energy.

Leonardo Corporation claims that the energy density of this process is 100,000 times greater than burning fossil fuels.

The E-Cat system's potential applications extend far beyond electric vehicles. The company suggests it could be used for home heating, industrial processes, desalination, and even space travel. The technology promises to be environmentally friendly, producing no carbon dioxide emissions or radioactive waste.

Currently, Leonardo Corporation is offering pre-orders for 10W and 100W E-Cat electricity generator cells. Once the company reaches pre-orders equivalent to 1 million 100W units, it plans to begin mass production.

While the demonstration results are promising, it's important to note that the technology remains unverified by mainstream scientific institutions. The claims made by Leonardo Corporation are extraordinary and would represent a fundamental shift in our understanding of physics if proven true.

And skepticism remains high in the scientific community. For instance, after reviewing a demonstration video of the technology in 2019, industrial energy recycling expert Tom Casten noted that "The E-Cat demonstration makes giant claims of scientific breakthroughs with no validation".

That same year, Australian physicist and aerospace engineer Ian Bryce noted that, in the video demonstration, the "inputs, outputs, and measurement points are not defined, making the results largely meaningless", that the nuclear reaction purportedly occurring within the E-Cat SK would "release much deadly radiation. Yet the meters show zero ionizing radiation and no neutrons. Fortunate for the bystanders!"

Clearly, further independent testing and peer-reviewed research will be necessary to validate the E-Cat's capabilities.

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The only sustainable energy for now is nuclear fusion, at least if they can minimize the structure to engine size
 
The only sustainable energy for now is nuclear fusion, at least if they can minimize the structure to engine size

Waste of money on something impractical, you mean.
 
"harnesses electricity from the vacuum energy of the Zero-point energy field", since we don't exist in a quantum vacuum, this claim is absurd, unless they're pouring snake oil over a simple backup battery. Nothing like this that works should make it this far without peer review. Okay. Now let's find out how this works, or if it's absolute BS. Shouldn't take long.
 
Seems like another Nikola or Theranos disaster...

Thousands of scientists are working on cold fusion researches, and all of a sudden, a small company called "LEONARDO", found the answer to the secret of the universe...

SURE!!!...
 
Fission is sustainable enough in the sense that we'll be set for tens of thousands of years with uranium and longer if we git gud at recycling it and using thorium/other sources.
 
Or, maybe, the sun?
Well yes, aside from at night. Or during bad weather. Or the winter.

Those tend to throw a wrench in the works.
"harnesses electricity from the vacuum energy of the Zero-point energy field", since we don't exist in a quantum vacuum, this claim is absurd, unless they're pouring snake oil over a simple backup battery. Nothing like this that works should make it this far without peer review. Okay. Now let's find out how this works, or if it's absolute BS. Shouldn't take long.
My question is, did these madmen build a tiny reactor and put it in a car?

Clearly it did something, because of the range they got, a twingo is nowhere near big enough for a second battery allowing that kind of range. So how does it work?
 
Seems like another Nikola or Theranos disaster...

Thousands of scientists are working on cold fusion researches, and all of a sudden, a small company called "LEONARDO", found the answer to the secret of the universe...

SURE!!!...

Just going to throw out that the company is likely Leonardo Defense, a semi-major defense company based in Italy, which brings in around $14 Billion in revenue per year and is currently the 12th largest defense contractor on the planet.

So hardly a *small* company that's come out of nowhere.

But yes: Big claims require bigger proofs.
 
The obvious question is, if this really worked, why not have a lot of independent verification around the test?
 
If this device actually works all they would have to do is provide a few test versions to major automakers & some independent testing labs; would be easy to verify if it is putting out power or not.
 
Hope this thing will work
 
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Sound like a turbine generator that use some wasted air drag energy to charge the battery while moving (the vacuum is possibly the difference on pressure of air pressure in front vs back of the car at the air drag point) company are good of using big word to for simple thing)

Capturing a bit of wasted energy would not let you more than double the range; my bet here is that this is a scam, and they boosted the modified Twizzy's range via some sort of shenigans (hidden extra batteries, hidden gas generator, hidden induction charger somewhere on the track); if you had a device that could continually output a fixed amount of power for much longer than any existing battery you would not need to attach it to a vehicle to show that it works. Just give a few to some independent electronic testing labs + some auto makers and then watch them beat your door down with money.
 
Well yes, aside from at night. Or during bad weather. Or the winter.

Those tend to throw a wrench in the works.
Never fear good sir. Weather and winter aren't near the restriction you seem to think it is.
And soon, a new invention is coming that will cure all that.
I hear they will call it the battery! And there is a dozen different types, procedures for charging and storage methods!! GLORIOUS!!
 
ATTENTION PLEASE: from the research I've done this Leonardo Corporation is not related to major Italian defence company Leonardo Drs
That's what we need verification on. The fact the test was done in Italy made me think Leonardo Defense, given they are based in Italy.
 
Maybe it uses lasers? (See previous TS article)
 
I dunno, man. I think the folks at Cheyenne Mountain are going to want their ZPM back so we can power the gate to the Pegasus galaxy and recover all the tech left behind when the wraith were defeated.

🙄
 
Annnnnd... there it is... "Currently, Leonardo Corporation is offering pre-orders for 10W and 100W E-Cat electricity generator cells. Once the company reaches pre-orders equivalent to 1 million 100W units, it plans to begin mass production."
 
Sssooo is it running on the zero-point energy field or is it running on cold fusion?

Well, we KNOW it's not running on the zero-point energy field because, and I'm no physicist, but that sounds awfully lot like a perpetual motion machine...
 
The only sustainable energy for now is nuclear fusion, at least if they can minimize the structure to engine size
Nobody has gotten net energy production from nuclear fusion, regardless of what the hype articles say. I think you might be thinking of nuclear fission.
 

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