Hello LinkedIn, Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration reverses the EV regenerative braking paradigm and accelerates the EV while recharging the EV's batteries. Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration innovation has been under development since 9/11 and now has 3 US patents granted and 4 more pending. We are initiating global IP licensing and we have an exclusive licensing offer pending for all EVs in Spain. Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration is achieved by introducing a patented Load Current Delay (https://youtu.be/pyO8FUTDX68) into the generator coil's operation which reverses EV regenerative braking and provides EV Regenerative Acceleration (EV battery recharging with vehicle acceleration). We now have commercially manufactured ReGen-X Motor coils which can deliver over 1 kW (>66 Amps) per coil of EV battery recharging with vehicle acceleration. For example; a 100 coil ReGen-X Traction Motor will deliver 100 kW (>6600 Amps) of battery recharging with vehicle acceleration starting at just 30 km/hr and continuing throughout the EV's use until the EV is parked. Electric vehicles can now employ any number of ReGenX Generator Coils to deliver virtually any magnitude of EV battery recharging - with vehicle acceleration in Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration Mode above 30 km/hr and with traditional deceleration in conventional EV regenerative braking mode below 30 km/hr. Here is a short introduction prototype video with coils that deliver 2.5 Amps each - once completed 30 Amps (500 W) of Regenerative Acceleration will be provided beginning at 30 km/hr. Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration Technology Introduction: https://youtu.be/-jPSMsDrSMk Thane Heins BIO and EV Regenerative Acceleration Technology Background Kind regards Thane Thane C. Heins President and CEO, Potential +/- Difference Inc. Email 1: thaneh@potentialdifference.ca Cell: 613.898.1131 Welcome to Thane Heins Inc. Potential +/- Difference Inc. - pioneering Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration Technology Charging Ahead... "Nothing is too wonderful to be true" ~ Michael Faraday