Maxwell Chikumbutso is a Zimbabwean inventor who sets the physics community in motion with his inventions that challenge the established.
Zimbabwean innovator and inventor Maxwell ChiKumbutso paid a courtesy call to showcase his latest invention, the world’s first soft-powered vehicles and motorcycles that run solely on radio waves in a world that often rejects the dreams of the ambitious.
Maxwell Chikumbutso, a high school dropout from Zimbabwe, has created a tale of resilience Innovation, and challenge. Born in 1980, in the high-density Budo suburb of Harare, Zimbabwe, Maxwell faced financial hardship, which forced him to leave school at just 14. But his story, is not one of limitations, but of limitless possibilities, fuelled by an innate brilliance and a relentless curiosity, for engineering. Maxwell’s journey into innovation began in the late 1990s, where he built gadgets, from scrap materials, including a radio transmitter, a digital navigator and a turbine engine.
His passion was self-taught, driven by a belief in his God-given abilities and the visions he claimed to receive at night. It was in 2009 that Maxwell’s focus shifted to green energy, leading to his recent invention: Imagine a car that never needs to be recharged. A vehicle very different from Tesla or traditional internal combustion engine cars that run on gasoline. The implications of this technology are vast.
With Maxwell’s car, the Saith FEV, you are not just looking at a vehicle, but a mobile generator to power your home. As you drive from work to your home, you can connect your power cable, allowing you to power your home. It provides 15 kW of energy to power your home. The car promises unlimited driving range, top speeds of up to 220 km/h and the ability to serve as a power source for your home, all without ever needing to be recharged.
The vehicle, developed in collaboration with Chinese carmaker Cayi, not only addresses range anxiety but also provides an alternative source of power in emergencies when power outages are common, especially in areas with unstable power grids. The official launch of these microsonic-powered vehicles and motorcycles is scheduled for February 10, 2025, with the support of the President of Zimbabwe, marking a moment of national pride and technological advancement. The event is not just about unveiling new vehicles, it is about demonstrating Zimbabwe’s potential to lead global innovation, particularly in the field of sustainable technologies.
However, Maxwell’s journey has not been without peril. He faced significant opposition, including being poisoned in the United States, an attack that resulted in the death of his business partner in January 2017. We were poisoned at that time, Dr. Ted did not survive, he passed away in January 2017. By the grace of God, Maxwell recalls that despite threats to his life, he remained resolute, driven by belief in his vision and the support of Zimbabwe’s leaders who encouraged him to continue his work in his home country. So what is microsonic energy technology? It represents an innovative leap in the field of energy harvesting. The technology claims to convert the ubiquitous radio waves in our environment into usable electrical energy.
The concept has attracted a mixture of fascination and skepticism within the scientific community and beyond because of its potential implications for energy sustainability and its challenging nature relative to established physical principles.
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