New Save the World Air, Inc. Tests Surpass EURO3 Emission Standards
09 3월 2006 - 6:29AM
PR Newswire (US)
LOS ANGELES, March 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Save the World Air,
Inc. (OTC:ZERO) (BULLETIN BOARD: ZERO) announced that recent
certified multiple tests of its ZEFS device on a new
Chinese-manufactured carbureted 4-stroke Suyijia SZK125 motorcycle,
were better than EURO3 standards for motorcycles of 150cc or less.
The tests were conducted in early March 2006 at the Hong Kong
Exhaust Emissions Laboratory (HKEEL) in Hong Kong, a certified
laboratory of the United Kingdom's Vehicle Certification Agency
(VCA). The certified test results surpassed EURO3 standards in all
three of the harmful exhaust emissions by the amounts, as shown
below: THC NOx CO EURO3 Stage Standard 0.8 g/km 0 .15 g/km 2.0 g/km
With ZEFS Device 0.33 g/km 0.108 g/km 1.86 g/km % Below EURO3 59%
28% 7% In addition, fuel economy increased 7% over the baseline
tests. "This is the achievement of the Holy Grail in testing for
our industry," observed Bruce H. McKinnon, President of the
company. "Market opportunities should now be available to us not
just in the United States and Asia, but around the world, as more
countries strive to comply with global state-of-the-art emission
standards. For example, we can tap the European market, with the
world's most stringent emission standards, and we intend to
actively seek distributors there for our devices." Eugene Eichler,
CEO of the company, added, "We are excited that these successful
independent tests further confirm that our company has a low-cost,
easy-to-install technology, which solves manufacturer's emission
control problems, while also delivering significant fuel savings
and performance enhancement to the end user." Save the World Air,
Inc. is currently engaged in the product development, and initial
sales and marketing, of devices using proprietary technologies that
can be installed on motor vehicles, motorcycles and stationary
engines to reduce harmful emissions, improve fuel efficiency and/or
improve performance. Safe Harbor Statement The statements contained
herein, which are not historical, are forward looking statements
that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward
looking statements, including, but not limited to, the company's
filings and future filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including those set forth in the company's Annual
Report on From 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2004. For
further information, please contact: Eugene E. Eichler, CEO Save
The World Air, Inc. +1-818-487-8000 DATASOURCE: Save the World Air,
Inc. CONTACT: Eugene E. Eichler, CEO of Save The World Air, Inc.,
+1-818-487-8000
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