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Maxwell Chikumbutso, a young Zimbabwean, Invents World’s First Free-Energy Vehicle

In southern parts of Africa, Zimbabwe, to be specific, something incredible is happening. A young man, Maxwell Chikumbutso, has made a ground-breaking invention—the world’s first Free-Energy Vehicle, a car that requires no fuel, no recharging, and no external input to operate.

Maxwell Chikumbutso’s technology is undoubtedly poised to reshape the future of transportation and energy.

Chikumbutso’s invention is centred around a microscopic energy device he designed. This device converts naturally occurring radio frequencies into pure energy, effectively providing an infinite power source for vehicles, motorbikes, and generators. Unlike solar power or electric cars, which require periodic charging or direct sunlight, Chikumbutso’s technology works anywhere on Earth or at sea, making it a potential game-changer in global energy consumption.

Maxwell Chikumbutso explaining the technology behind his innovation to the keen President Mnangagwa.

The implications of this technology are enormous. Imagine a world where cars no longer rely on fossil fuels or electricity, drastically reducing carbon emissions and reliance on finite resources. If successfully commercialised, this breakthrough could end fuel dependency, transform global economies, and revolutionise transportation and logistics industries.

The flagship product of this innovation is a vehicle known as the Saith, which was developed in partnership with a Chinese company that provided the vehicle shell and essential components. However, the real magic lies in its energy system, which grants it an unlimited drive range with a top speed of 220 km/h. In addition to its revolutionary energy source, the Saith also comes equipped with modern features such as self-parking and an advanced driving system. All this is at an estimated manufacturing cost of only US$14,000 per unit, making it an affordable and practical solution for mass adoption.

Images of the invented car as shared by Zimbabwe’s Presidential Communications team.

Recognising the significance of this milestone, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa recently met with Chikumbutso at State House in Harare to commend him for his ingenuity.

The President described this invention as a world first and emphasised the need to support and nurture such homegrown talent. He lauded the young inventor as an example of the national development mantra, “Nyika Inovakwa Nevene Vayo” (A nation built by its people).

The Zimbabwean government is now exploring avenues to establish a vehicle manufacturing plant within the country, ensuring this revolutionary technology is developed and produced locally. If realised, this initiative could position Zimbabwe as a global hub for next-generation energy solutions, attracting international investors and putting the country on the map as a leader in clean energy technology.

Chikumbutso’s invention, which has gone viral, has already sparked global interest, with scientists, engineers, and investors closely monitoring the upcoming official launch on February 10th in Zimbabwe. If the Free Energy Vehicle and its microsonic energy system deliver as promised, the world could be on the cusp of an energy revolution that redefines transportation, sustainability, and economic independence.

Maxwell Chikumbutso explaining to President Emmerson Mnangagwa how the world’s first Free-Energy car that he invented works.
Maxwell Chikumbutso explaining to President Emmerson Mnangagwa how the motorbike that he also invented works.

However, with such an ambitious and disruptive innovation, questions remain about its scalability, regulatory approvals, and widespread adoption. Will established industries and energy corporations embrace or resist this shift? Will this technology receive the global support it deserves, or will it face challenges from powerful stakeholders who benefit from the status quo?

Maxwell Chikumbutso’s Free Energy Vehicle represents more than just a remarkable scientific breakthrough—it embodies the limitless potential of human ingenuity and a vision for a cleaner, self-sustaining future. If successfully implemented, it could redefine how the world consumes and distributes energy, making Zimbabwe a pioneer in the field of free energy technology.

As the world awaits the official unveiling of the Saith, one thing is clear: Maxwell Chikumbutso has already cemented his place in history as one of the most visionary inventors of our time.

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