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2006 05 15
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After twelve years of reserch and development, Guy Negre has developed an engine that could become one of the biggest technological advances of this century. Its application to CAT vehicles gives them significant economical and environmental advantages. With the incorporation of bi-energy (compressed air + fuel) the CAT Vehicles have increased their driving range to close to 2000 km with zero pollution in cities and considerably reduced pollution outside urban areas.

As well, the application of the MDI engine in other areas, outside the automotive sector, opens a multitude of possibilities in nautical fields, co-generation, auxiliary engines, electric generators groups, etc. Compressed air is a new viable form of power that allows the accumulation and transport of energy. MDI is very close to initiating the production of a series of engines and vehicles. The company is financed by the sale of manufacturing licences and patents all over the world.


Toronto's chronic summer air pollution is fueled, as it were, by petrol. So, we are introducing the CAT Vehicle. Replace 50% of the city's cars with these and we might not suffer another smog plagued summer. Simple. Anyone interested in starting a dealership?
[email this story] Posted by R Ouellette on 05/15 at 01:14 AM
  1. Find out more at:
    MDI’s website

    There was a story over 5 years ago about Mexico City requiring all new taxi’s to be a car run on compressed air, but of course it didn’t happen. One wonders what impact it would be if an agency like Canada Post were required to have a zero emission fleet by 2010? I guess we’ll never know. Without a major player like Mercedes and the Smartcar this idea may not make it to a downtown dealership soon. Still if the Big 3 want to compete with Toyota and Honda – this could be their ticket.

    Posted by Peter  on  05/16  at  02:18 PM
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