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Indeed. Beware the FUD. It'll come. Always does on here... It's real. Get over it. Unless they have remarkable photo-shopping skills! lol.
nice lift in price.....have a look at this with regard to size weight and outputs
https://pubs.volvopenta.com/publications//47709184
This has real potential. Energy will be key going forward and this sector will be massive. Im invested here and im not selling anytime soon!
Do your homework! I think this will do x10 this year!
The USP here is 30kW from something so small - and hopefully cheap to manufacture! Look around to our peers to see what I mean... Volvo no doubt get it.
Of course Paul Booker is the true genius here. I wouldn't mind hearing him talk about the tech - go on, get something on our YouTube channel if nothing else.
https://www.inspirit-energy.com/our-team/
===[
Paul Booker
Engineering Manager
Driven by a childhood interest in mechanics and following a year’s engineering apprenticeship, Paul began his career at Sheffield engineering company, Dormer Tools. After 16 years and completion of his engineering degree, Paul moved into a design role within the automotive industry working for Renault and Honda before moving into the aerospace industry with Rolls-Royce. He then turned his talents to the MoD where he ran the team that designed and developed the military vehicle, which remains in the Guinness Book of Records as the fastest vehicle from design concept to theatre. Paul joined Inspirit Energy from the MoD and believes that: “Engineering is finding a creative solution to a problem”.
]===
0.0391p to buy this could be very busy today
If you are wondering who Chris is, he's the guy on the right ;-)
"LIVE interview with Chris Heminway. From Lehman Brothers to Clean Tech Entrepreneur." (18 Nov 2021)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RkJMRE-cWA
Wonder if @crh1 (Christopher Heminway) is considering upping his holding from circa 6-7%?
https://www.inspirit-energy.com/aim-26/
https://www.inspirit-energy.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/AIM-Rule-26-Capital-Structure-21.12.21.pdf
Indeed @jimb. A whiff of Volvo wanting in and the sky really is the limit! ;-)
Good news @observer842,
that looks to be the helix accelerator inner core on the test bench, looks like they wanted to show the design and finished product on the website.
I would imagine they will have interest now from development partners or___________?
As previously highlighted, I think we are more likely to see an investment by Volvo at the 10% level than a sale at this stage, unless we are talking megabucks for an out! :-)
Update on Waste Heat Recovery system
We are pleased to report that on the first phase of the development of the WHR unit and with limited testing, the unit has provided the highest recorded output of over 30 kW in the first stage build test period. This is a remarkable achievement in Inspirit's history.
Paul Booker, Design and Development Director, commented:
" This is truly ground breaking technology and the application can be applied to marine, waste heat recycling from energy generation, refrigerated transport that uses diesel engines and many more applications. "
Indeed - feels like the pivot to WHR from boiler tech is going well. Very happy with 30kW from our compact tech.
This will only get better and better! I'll now keep buying as and when i have the cash.
Wow!!!! this is going to MOVE now!!!!
Time to add few more here!
very low market cap!
oooh, and I missed this on my first time read: "collaboration partner"... ;-)
An interview, showing the thing off will be the icing on the cake, but sadly I suspect we are not at the publicity stage just yet. In terms of what's next. I see no timescales mentioned in the RNS, but the website continues to suggest later this year Volvo will get their hands on it for internal testing:
https://www.inspirit-energy.com/our-story/
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2022
Deliver product to Volvo for internal testing
Trial unit will be provided to Volvo.
]===
i.e. next news could land at any time between now and the end of year, assuming all goes well. :-)))
Indeed @oneandonly. The market was expecting a no progress update, instead we got a massive leap up from 6kW to 30kW and some very nice photos demonstrating it's not all in the mind as some seemed to suggest. lol.
30kW is very impressive.
Oh Wow. Just wow!
https://www.inspirit-energy.com/2022/06/26/successfull-first-build-phase-of-whr-waste-heat-recovery/
Great photos
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/INSP/update-on-the-waste-heat-recovery-system-4vz5g0czkplqb2o.html
"This is truly ground breaking technology and the application can be applied to marine, waste heat recycling from energy generation, refrigerated transport that uses diesel engines and many more applications."
Never underestimate little 'ol INSP ;-)