Zimbabwean inventor unveils “free energy” car
HARARE, Zimbabwe (MNTV)- A young innovator from the southern African state of Zimbabwe has developed a new vehicle claimed to operate without fuel, recharging, or any external energy input.
This groundbreaking technology, based on a microsonic energy device that converts radio frequencies into usable power, promises to revolutionize transportation and energy consumption, reports Africa Global news.
Chikumbutso’s invention, developed in partnership with a Chinese company for the vehicle shell, boasts an unlimited driving range and a top speed of 220 km/h.
Its estimated manufacturing cost of $14,000 per unit, coupled with features like self-parking and an advanced driving system, positions it as a potentially affordable and disruptive alternative to traditional vehicles.
Chikumbutso, 44, has worked for decades on the technology and has finally succeeded in realizing his vision: a generator that captures radio frequency waves and converts them into electricity, a concept that promises unlimited, free energy.
The Zimbabwean government, led by President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, has recognized the significance of this invention, pledging support and exploring the establishment of a local manufacturing plant.
This initiative could position Zimbabwe as a leader in clean energy technology, attracting international investment and fostering economic growth.
The inventor claims that unlike solar or electric vehicles, his device functions anywhere, at any time, which would be a massive leap forward in energy independence.
Beyond the automotive industry, this invention has the potential to power homes, factories and transportation systems without cost or environmental impact, which could radically transform global geopolitics and reduce conflicts over energy resources.
However, the technology faces skepticism. Questions regarding its scalability, regulatory approvals, and potential resistance from established industries remain. Scientists, engineers, and investors worldwide seek to validate Chikumbutso’s claims.
If proven, this invention could herald a new era of sustainable transportation and energy independence, placing Zimbabwe at the forefront of a global energy revolution.