Goal
Provide onboard power for electric vehicles and other systems by extracting energy from the environment, eliminating the need for external charging or large battery packs.
Problem
Dependence on external electricity sources and limited battery capacity for electric vehicles and portable power systems.
Concept Summary
The TurXotor/TurXator family claims to harness ambient or pressurized energy through a combination of a Lenz-less current generator, a pressure-preserving turbine chamber, and a diode-free AC/DC transformer (UniTransformer). By cancelling Lenz's law effects and re-using energy from the environment, the system allegedly achieves efficiency ratios greater than one, enabling over-unity operation and reducing input power requirements.
Principles
- Cancellation of Lenz's law effects
- Faraday's law of induction
- Alperen Energy Regeneration Law
- Pressure preservation in turbine chambers
- Diode-free AC/DC voltage transformation
Scientific Domains
Mechanisms of Action
- Lenzless current generation
- Pressure-preserving turbine extracting
- Energy regeneration via turbine-to-shaft coupling
- Voltage transformation without diodes
Energy Sources
Applications
- Electric vehicle power supply
- Standalone power generation
- Industrial turbine drives
- Smart battery charging
Claimed Performance
50 % reduced input power, over-unity operation, 3 MW TurXator generator demo, increased RPM for mechanical power.
Experimental Evidence
Demonstration videos showing a 3 MW TurXator generator, a TurXotor industrial model, and various prototype circuits; no peer-reviewed data or independent testing reported.
Replication Status
Only prototype demonstrations are shown in videos; no independent replication or commercial scaling reported.
Limitations
- No quantitative performance data
- Claims contradict established electromagnetic theory
- L independent verification or peer-reviewed publication
Red Flags
- Over-unity and efficiency-greater-than-one claims
- Absence of peer-reviewed experimental data
- Potential for marketing or scam perception