U. S. Department of Energy officials in Washington D.C. meets with HP2g and Henry County Commissioner.


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Napoleon, OH MaRCH 14, 2010; Douglas Pelmear, President of HP2g.com and Henry County Commissioner Richard Myers, met with officials of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, March 10th.

Discussions were held by HP2g staff and DOE officials to better understand Mr. Pelmear’s 110 MPG engine and about securing funding for manufacturing operations. During this meeting, Pelmear explained the new technologies of the HP2g engine along with its performance ratings and statistics. He explained why America needs this technology now more than ever as gas prices continue to rise and more people are desperate for work. “I’m just an inventor who just wants to see my products out on the road, but I can’t do it alone. This is a team effort. HP2g will help preserve our environment by reducing emissions by more than 66%. Manufacturing HP2g will create jobs not only in Ohio, but across the United States. The revenue stemming from these jobs and sales of our engine will positively benefit the Local, State and Federal economy. Together we will put America back on top.”

This meeting was set up by Ohio Congressman Bob Latta’s office.

HP2g is the world’s first hybrid engine. Fueled by E85. HP2g features variable displacement and electromagnetic pulse power within the same engine. The engine achieves a fuel economy of 110MPG and tests show results are better than the new 2016 EPA standard.

HP2g Specs:
V8 Hybrid Engine
Variable Displacement and Electromagnetic Pulse drive power plant
400 HP (horsepower)
500 Ft. Lbs. Tq. (foot pounds of torque)
110 MPG (E-85 fuel)
Made in the USA

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