A news release by ENG8 on the eng8.energy website – https://eng8.energy/news/ – reports about an independent report by well-known LENR researcher Dr. Jean-Paul Biberian of its EnergiCell®device which is described as operating on principles of catalyzed fusion.
Biberian recently conducted testing of the cell on behalf of an investor, and stated: “The technology is capable of sustained operations producing kilowatts of output energy, with a net three times more power output than input.”
He also said: “We can consider that the device can operate indefinitely without any external input power.”
ENG8 CEO Valaria Tyutina stated: ““Whilst hot fusion struggles to produce net energy, catalysed fusion technology is miles ahead, and offers a viable source of zero-emission, affordable energy to drive the global economy. Our technology is mass producible so everybody on the planet can have access to their own independent energy source.”
The news release also reports that Eng8 is developing Energicells ranging from 1 W to a megawatt in size. The company has recently completed a £2m investment round, and is now raising a further £2m. They anticipate starting commercial sales by the end of 2025.
The company is currently domiciled in Gibraltar, but the eng8 website explains that the company will be moving its headquarters to Singapore next year.