• Gen-H system increases fuel economy

    Modern Technology Corporation is offering its new Gen-H On-Demand Hydrogen Generator for commercial fleet trucks. This newly designed system will be available
    April 1, 2009

    Modern Technology Corporation is offering its new Gen-H On-Demand Hydrogen Generator for commercial fleet trucks. This newly designed system will be available for fleet orders March 1, 2009.

    The Gen-H system delivers increased fuel economy between 10% and 50% and significantly reduces or eliminates truck exhaust emissions. This on-demand hydrogen system ensures reliable fuel creation without the hazard of hydrogen storage. The Gen-H system creates fuel from water and delivers pure hydrogen and oxygen directly to the vehicle's engine.

    Fuel savings realized by the fleet rapidly pays for the system. Reduced or eliminated emissions levels ensure continuing regulatory compliance.

    New applications for the Gen-H water-as-fuel and hydrogen-based fuel systems are under development and will be announced accordingly.

    Access www.moderntechnologycorp.com for more details.

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