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The TEV Project
The TEV Project

The TEV Project

A TEV Track is a compact, high-speed roadway designed for powering electric cars and small vans in convoys at very high speeds. Electrically powered conductor rails, attached to the track, deliver clean electrical power to the vehicles so the batteries are seldom discharged. The cars can, therefore, drive endlessly on electric power.

During rush hour in developed countries, we can expect TEV Tracks to be used by thousands of electric vehicles, mainly small cars and vans, driving almost bumper to bumper at relatively high speeds like 120mph (200km/h). Unlike engine-powered cars they will produce no carbon dioxide because TEV is an all-electric system that does not burn hydrocarbon fuels.

All TEV needs to function is electrical power from a clean source such as nuclear, wind, solar or tides. Even more sophisticated systems will be developed in the future, of course, but TEV shows that we already have adequate low-cost designs to clean up the power-generating systems that we need now a// over the world. So, the challenge for the world's engineers and chemists is this: are there any better ways to remove carbon gas emissions from the world transport systems than by a TEV system designed for people and light freight?

Can any other system be built on a worldwide scale at a lower cost than a TEV system?

Find out by visiting: Tracked Electric Vehicle System