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This life-saving invention is about spark a massive new profit opportunity This life-saving invention is about spark a massive new profit opportunity Energy and Capital: Practical Investment Analysis in the new Energy Economy [Energy and Capital logo] Tesla is testing this tiny company's life-saving tech By Keith Kohl | December 5, 2021 - Baltimore, MD Three thousand... That’s approximately how many people die from road accidents every single day. But what if I told you there’s a way to bring that number down to zero? I know it may sound hard to believe. After all, road accidents have been “a thing” since cars first hit the streets over a century ago. But [thanks to a new technological breakthrough,]( we now have a tangible way to eliminate road accidents and save millions of lives. It involves a tiny “road safety” device that can grant cars the ability to “see” and perceive the roads around them. This lifesaving tech uses a system of invisible lasers to register your surroundings, detect possible instances of collisions, and accurately suggest routes to navigate past them. Think of it as a force field of protection around your car. The lasers circle your car, actively working to detect situations that could lead to an accident. This tech is poised to make roads safer than they’ve ever been before. It’s set to usher in the era of Vision Zero — a new system of road safety backed by the United Nations whereby traffic deaths are preventable and accidents don’t occur. That’s why Singapore, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and even the United States are racing to adopt this technology. It’s why Google, Audi, and Hyundai just invested a collective $22.5 billion into it. It’s also why The New York Times says it could lead to a “striking reduction [in] road accidents.” This technology is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal pieces of tech the world has ever seen. All told, this technology could save millions of lives — potentially even yours. That’s why I’m confident that in just a few short years, this technology will be part of every single car that’s produced. And considering around 17 MILLION cars are sold every year... This technology has a huge potential for mass adoption. And as you may know, technologies that reach a stage of mass adoption typically offer massive gains on the stock market. For instance, when the iPhone reached the stage of mass adoption, Apple’s stock skyrocketed. When computers reached the stage of mass adoption, Intel produced huge gains on the stock market. And when e-commerce reached the stage of mass adoption, Amazon’s share price went ballistic. And the same thing could happen with this “road safety” technology. I’ve identified the best company to invest in before this technology reaches the stage of mass adoption. My research suggests that a small stake in this company could yield gains of up to 16,795% or more... So [I’ve put together a presentation]( with details about how the technology works and how you can invest in it for a potential 16x gain in the stock market. Good investing, [Keith's sign off] Keith Kohl Investment Director, Technology and Opportunity --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Energy and Capital, please add newsletter@energyandcapital.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. Energy and Capital, Copyright © 2021, Angel Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. 3 E Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. Your privacy is important to us – we will never rent or sell your e-mail or personal information. Please read our [Privacy Policy](. Neither the publisher nor the editors are registered investment advisors. Subscribers should not view this publication as offering personalized legal or investment advice. Read our [Details and Disclosures.](

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