In a remarkable breakthrough for sustainable technology, 25-year-old Zimbabwean inventor and entrepreneur, Chikumbutso, has unveiled an electric vehicle that operates without fuel, charging, or any external power source.
The innovative car, known as the Saith FEV, was developed by Chikumbutso’s company, Saith Technologies. Unlike conventional electric vehicles that rely on rechargeable batteries or hybrid fuel systems, the Saith FEV is powered entirely by radio waves—a concept that could redefine the future of transportation.
Speaking to Zambian Post, Chikumbutso expressed confidence in the revolutionary potential of his invention. “This technology has the power to transform not just the automotive industry but the way we approach energy as a whole,” he stated.
The development of a self-sustaining electric car presents a significant leap forward in reducing dependence on fossil fuels and minimizing the carbon footprint associated with traditional vehicles. If widely adopted, this technology could eliminate the need for charging stations and drastically cut operational costs for vehicle owners.
While details on the mechanics behind the Saith FEV remain limited, the concept of harnessing radio waves as a power source has intrigued engineers and researchers worldwide. Experts are eager to explore its feasibility and potential scalability in the global market.
As the world shifts towards cleaner energy solutions, Chikumbutso’s innovation stands as a testament to African ingenuity and technological advancement. If successfully implemented on a larger scale, the Saith FEV could revolutionize the automotive landscape and set a new benchmark for sustainable transportation.