Bus Fuel Savings

Project Overview

The project points towards incorporating innovative, green technologies into existing public means of transports, such as buses, with the aim of saving 5% – 30% in fuel and >20% in Exhaust Gas Emissions.

Integrate onto existing engines an innovative, green technology, such as the OxyHydrogen-HHO gas generator to increase their efficiency.

The HHO generators use electric energy form the vehicle’s battery to electrolyze water (H2O) and produce HHO gas, which is a stoichiometric active mixture of hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2). The HHO gas is introduced into the air-intake manifold and it is injected into the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE). Therefore, less fuel is needed for the same power output thus, fuel savings are achieved.

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