We are a Brazil Limitada (limited liability company) with operations located in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil as well as Scottsdale, Arizona. We seek to market, sell, distribute, and install our products with our partners and customers throughout Brazil. Initially, our focus will be the marketing and sales of the multi-fuel injection system targeted at owner-operators of trucks and other heavy commercial vehicles and machinery. These systems will provide an affordable and easily implemented solution that reduces harmful emissions while providing increased cost efficiency for the user. Our business plan is focused on helping our customers meet, and even exceed, the emissions requirements being encouraged and soon required by governments around the world while at the same time making an economically beneficial decision. The first conversion systems will allow existing and new conventional diesel engines to become “clean” by allowing them to run on multiple fuels including diesel while benefitting from increased efficiency as well as enhanced engine performance and longevity. Ultimately, the product will be adapted to allow a user to operate on various other alternative fuels or a combination based upon market prices and availability.
We are party to an exclusive field-of-use Distributor Agreement, which grants us an exclusive right to promote, market, sell, distribute, and install the multi-fuel injection system (“Products”), in and around selected ports in the states of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil. Our ability to promote, market, sell, distribute, and install the Products under the Distributor Agreement is critical to achieving our business objectives.
We believe that the governments of both Brazil and the United States have put in place an extensive program of subsidies and tax incentives to enable and encourage rapid adoption of equipment improvements required to meet the new lower emission regulations.
“Brazilian efforts to promote green energy practices are admirable and serve as a model for the world.” - Ron Sims, US Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development