Can Potholes be good for your car, the future says so!
Levant Power Corporation is currently working on a brand new ground-breaking shock absorber which absorbs impact when traveling over bumps and rough surfaces, the new device converts the energy to electricity, to power an array of electrical devices such as CD player, wipers and head lights. This means that less fuel is required to power these items.
The new product known as GenShocks will indicate no more avoiding pot holes and speed bumps but actually looking for them to increase fuel economy.
Shakeel Avadhany, chief executive of Levant Power Corporation, told the Daily Telegraph, “"At the moment shock absorbers are a simple device, which allows a driver to maintain control when a car is driven over a pothole. But they only generate heat, the GenShocks will also generate electricity," he added. "We believe that they would cover their cost within 18 to 20 months,"
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