Veactor(TM) xPath(TM) Technology Combines Modern Physics, Classic Engineering to Solve Fundamental Inefficiency Problem of AC and DC Power: Energy Loss Due to Electrical Friction

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Veactor(TM) xPath(TM) Technology Combines Modern Physics, Classic Engineering to Solve Fundamental Inefficiency Problem of AC and DC Power: Energy Loss Due to Electrical Friction

IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Technology firm Inventi(TM) has announced its patented xPath(TM) Technology (http://www.inventi.us/xpath-technology/) - the first in a series of "hardware smart" innovations - is ready for prime time. Now, the company is looking for a forward-thinking firm willing to start a joint venture, or to purchase the intellectual property outright, as part of building out the hardware within their own product families and jumpstarting a revolution in electric power efficiency and safety.

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xPath(TM) Technology makes energy delivery systems significantly more efficient by eliminating the electromagnetic field byproduct created by AC and DC power. This byproduct produces electrical friction, in turn generating heat. Simple physics explains that heat represents lost energy; how many dollars are wasted this way is impossible to know precisely, but it's a huge number - and utility companies consider this "acceptable losses." xPath(TM) Technology modifies the hardware of standard power transformers to instead produce "Balanced Current," or BC power. A hardware smart transformer delivers BC power on demand without the EM field byproduct, which conserves energy and recaptures lost dollars.

"This innovation will turn the energy conversion process in today's transformers from a cost center to a profit center, meaning the technology pays for itself over time," explains Inventi(TM) CEO and Founder Gary Davi. "Independent testing has demonstrated that Veactor(TM) xPath(TM) Technology requires up to 30% less power than the most efficient power supply device available today."

xPath(TM) Technology has many applications in today's high-tech industries, where future-ready solutions are in high demand. For instance, data centers accounted for 2 percent of U.S. energy consumption in 2014 - a huge opportunity for savings. Modern devices like computers or electric vehicles require power to be converted from AC to DC, a process that produces energy-robbing heat and shortens hardware life. Balanced Current, on the other hand, can supply energy on demand to both AC and DC devices.

In addition to rapid ROI, xPath(TM) Technology is also the safest energy delivery system ever conceived. Electrocution is a significant risk with AC and DC power, and the heat from electrical friction represents a fire hazard. xPath(TM) Technology eliminates both of these issues.

High-tech and utility companies interested in learning more about Veactor(TM) xPath(TM) Technology, and potentially acquiring or licensing the rights, are encouraged to email Gary Davi at gary@inventi.us. Tech and power industry journalists are equally welcome to contact Davi for an in-depth conversation about the potential of hardware smart technology.

About Inventi(TM)

Inventi(TM) was founded in 2015 to develop "hardware smart" technologies for the high-tech and energy industries. The firm's initial offering is the Veactor(TM) xPath Technology(TM), invented by physicist Richard Dellacona. Inventi(TM)'s strategy is to sell or license its intellectual properties to companies and/or government agencies with the vision and resources to transform great ideas into great products.

Contact:

Gary Davi, Founder & CEO
Email
http://www.inventi.us
(949) 892-0447

SOURCE  Inventi, Inc.

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