The energy source of the age...
- Yigit Kocer
- Aug 28
- 1 min read
STATIC – STATIONARY ENERGY BATTERY
Today, electric vehicle batteries have a very short lifespan. In this context, instead of electric vehicle batteries with a range of 400-1000 km, static-stationary energy batteries should be considered for specific purposes. For example, in our boron-based battery, which replaces lithium, the aim is to reactivate the battery's electrical cycle and electrons, which are subatomic particles, enabling the battery to be reused repeatedly with a small amount of energy without recharging. This scope should include kinetic electric motors, solar energy adapters, tritium-recycled light batteries, and boron-enhanced batteries in vehicles. As can be understood, with the transfer of the first electricity to the main battery, auxiliary batteries come into play as the battery range is completed, the electron connector in the battery is activated, the electrons in the battery are vibrated and moved at a frequency, and it is planned that the battery can be used in countless cycles and that 99% of the static electrical energy lost in the meantime can be cyclically recovered. Accordingly, in the context of releasing stored lost energy, the STATIC – FIXED ENERGY BATTERY will be used as a result of electrons vibrating cyclically at a specific frequency. This technology can be used globally in homes, factories, space technology, and many other areas.










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