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Bloomfield, MI – August 31, 2011 – Michigan’s Advantron Technologies has
the answers on how to really make electric vehicles work. The company has
developed a patented new electro-magnetic engine technology that has more
horsepower than traditional combustion engines and is a direct drive system
that can be used with any vehicle. Advantron CEO, Matthew Lebenbom
commented, “Our technology allows for electric vehicles not only to provide
green technology to the consumer, but also the excitement and power of the
combustion engine”. He goes on to point out that “ so far our simulation
and testing has shown that our patent pending motor generator design will allow
us to reach our goal of a 700 -1000 mile range before needing complete
recharging, as opposed to todays’ current 30-50 mile range.” Lebenbom
continued, “It’s our company’s technology that will push the electric vehicle
into main stream America. Our technology is what makes the EV business model
realistic.”
Lebenbom
believes that his company’s technology has other applications in the aerospace,
power sports, windmills, generators and marine industries too. Advantron
Technologies is looking at setting up a technical center in Oakland County,
Michigan to build the first prototype. “Southeast Michigan is where we will
design and develop this engine technology and also manufacturer it,” Lebenbom
continued, “The high-tech workforce that we need is right here in Michigan, we
wouldn’t dream of going anywhere else”.
Advantron
Technologies expects to be up and running in their new facility by the end of
the second quarter of 2012. In addition they will be expanding their work force
with the hiring of additional engineers, mechanics and support staff. The
company believes once the prototype is complete, even more customers will come
forth inquiring about their technology. “Our engineers working on this
technology now are top-notch. We expect the production part of this project to
be just as remarkable”, commented Lebenbom.
Advantron is
working with Oakland County Michigan’s Economic Development Team to find the
right location for their technical and assembly facilities.
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