Patent published on July 27, 2023

Revolutionary Zero Emission Onboard Charging System for Electric Vehicles Unveiled

In recent years, electric vehicles have become increasingly popular due to their ability to provide the same amount of miles per charge that a regular gasoline-powered vehicle gets per tank of gas. Now, a new Zero Emission Onboard Charging System has been unveiled by James Richard MOONEY that could revolutionize the way electric vehicles are powered.

This Zero Emission Onboard Charging System makes use of the motion of the vehicle's wheels to generate electric charge, which can then be used to power the vehicle's engine and recharge its battery while the vehicle is either in motion or at rest. This system includes a generator, wheel, pulley, voltage regulator, charging box, charge cable and port, and the main battery. This technology could allow electric vehicles to become more efficient in terms of their energy consumption and could result in fewer emissions and a cleaner environment.

The idea for the Zero Emission Onboard Charging System originated from U.S. Application Serial No. 16/799,779 and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 62/804,114, both of which were filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The system uses the motion of the vehicle's wheels to generate electrical charge, which is then used to power the vehicle's engine and store it in the battery. This system could be used to charge the vehicle's main battery while the vehicle is in motion or at rest, thereby providing a much more efficient and cleaner solution than traditional gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles.

This new Zero Emission Onboard Charging System could potentially revolutionize the way that electric vehicles are powered and could help to reduce emissions while improving efficiency. This could be achieved by using the motion of the wheels to generate electricity, which is then used to charge the main battery and power the engine. This system could also be used to provide a much more efficient solution than traditional gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles, as the electrical charge could be stored in the battery for longer periods of time and reused.

The Zero Emission Onboard Charging System could also help to reduce the cost of running an electric vehicle, as it would not require the purchase of fuel or regular maintenance as required for gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles. The system could also reduce the need for frequent charging, as it could be used to generate electricity while the vehicle is in motion or at rest. This could help to reduce the amount of time needed to charge an electric vehicle.

Although this Zero Emission Onboard Charging System is a patent of James Richard MOONEY, there is no guarantee that it will ever become available on the market. As such, it is important to remember that the technology described in this patent may never come to fruition, and that any potential benefits from the system may remain largely theoretical.

Nevertheless, the Zero Emission Onboard Charging System from James Richard MOONEY could be an important step forward in the development of electric vehicles. This system could potentially revolutionize the way that electric vehicles are powered, as it could help to reduce emissions while improving efficiency. It could also potentially reduce the cost of running an electric vehicle, as it would not require the purchase of fuel or regular maintenance as required for gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles. However, until this system is further developed and available on the market, it remains to be seen if it will provide the potential benefits that it promises.

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