Don't let the title alarm you â the upcoming age of electric vehicles isn't being overshadowed by some bold, new technology. But there's a new development on the horizon that will fundamentally change the way we build all electric motors. Don't let the title alarm you â the upcoming age of electric vehicles isn't being overshadowed by some bold, new technology. But there's a new development on the horizon that will fundamentally change the way we build all electric motors. Â Â
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 Luke Sweeney / Oct 23, 2022 New Tech Will Overhaul Every Electric Vehicle on Earth Don't let the title alarm you â the upcoming age of electric vehicles isn't being overshadowed by some bold, new technology. For now, Tesla owners are still safe. You arenât behind the curve quite yet. But according to Microcap Insider chief editor Alex Koyfman, there's a new development on the horizon that will fundamentally change the way we build all electric motors. Itâs not simply a marginal improvement. Itâs the solution to a problem that has been puzzling engineers since the first motor was created. You see, every electric motor on Earth has a key design flaw: It can either be on or off. [EV Motor Diagram] Endless Energy Perfected at Last What youâre looking at is NOT oil, ethanol, or some crazy biofuel. But in the near future, every skyscraper, factory, truck, plane, train, bus, and boat could be powered by it. Itâs so cheap and efficient it could wipe out every other conventional fuel source we use today... And hand early investors a shot at world-altering gains. [See the breakthrough for yourself here.]( In its most basic form, an electric motor is simply a coil of wire with a power source attached. When power runs through the wire, the coiling creates a magnetic field. That resulting field creates rotational energy and turns the motor. To get more power, you simply increase the voltage. Itâs an incredibly simple process. Humans have been using motors of more or less the same design since 1835. Since then, every engineer in the field has, ironically, been attempting to mimic the electric motorâs most worthy adversary: the internal combustion engine. A typical gas engine has a series of gears to help take advantage of the power delivery. To more efficiently move from a standstill, the engine starts in a lower gear and progressively moves up to a higher ratio. This process makes the engine vastly more efficient by balancing the amount of torque needed for a given driving situation. Gasoline engines would struggle to get up hills and burn enormous amounts of gas at high speeds without clever gearing systems. Electric motors canât hold a candle here. The only method for increasing speed is to increase the voltage, using up more power. This is one of the EV industryâs final hurdles to clear. Adding an âelectronic gearboxâ would all but guarantee an electric motorâs superiority over its longtime competitors. They Call It âTriFuel-238,â and Itâs Oilâs Worst Nightmare [Tri Fuel]Renewable energy recently clashed with fossil fuels, and neither side won. Wind and solar just aren't ready yet. Oil and gas are dirty relics of the past. But âTriFuel-238â is here today. Itâs not technically renewable, and itâs nothing like fossil fuels. The Biden administration has already spent billions of dollars to develop this tech before it falls into the hands of a hostile country. Itâs the most powerful fuel the world has ever seen, hands down. Just a pound of it could power an entire neighborhood for a year. This material is practically extraterrestrial â and no other company has access to it. Thereâs still time to invest. [Donât wait a single second longer.](  So Far, Only One Company Can Make It⦠In a thrilling upset, the company closest to commercializing the greatest breakthrough in the history of transportation isnât a massive industry giant with a market cap in the hundreds of billions of dollars. It wasnât Elon Musk... or any of the other major automakers vying to oust him from the EV throne. The company making it is still in stealth mode. It's been given almost zero public attention. We only got wind of this thanks to Alex Koyfmanâs ongoing research in the industry. [Itâs a tiny Canadian firm with a share price under $10 â at least, for now.]( This is a massively important discovery for far more than just EVs. The planetâs transportation system runs on an incredible amount of electric motors. Every single one of them suffers from the natural inefficiency of being either exclusively on or off. Electric trains, for example, use far more energy to start up than they do during their cruising speeds. An âelectronic gearboxâ would pay for itself relatively quickly over time in this case. But donât take it from me. [Listen to the expert himself explain the mechanics behind this fascinating tech debut.]( Stick around until the end for a free investment strategy guide â that is, if you like making money on breakthrough technology before it becomes common knowledge. To your wealth, Luke Sweeney
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