To Axil
I refer to: 2026-03-19 16:03 Axil
Your initial statement here is 100% contrary to my perception of the situation.
I believe that most of JoNP’s readers can understand the background to this, without me going into detail about my reasoning.
The fact that you do not provide any justifications for your “loudly” stated opinion, I consider as clear evidence that such does not exist.
I expect that Ecat will be promoted to the various market opportunities as applicable and reliable material versions of the invention become available.
This seems to be 100% in line with AR’s stated main goal for 2026.
AR and his partners are probably aware that if a successful global presentation is achieved, this will lead to an “explosion” of serious inquiries.
Thorough preparations for this will be an important part of planning the presentation.
Dr. Rossi,
I didn’t mean to apply ECAT to electric cars.
But as electric vehicle sales increase, once the issues of range and charging speed are resolved, global electricity consumption will increase accordingly.
The percentage of energy produced from renewable sources will not be sufficient, and therefore oil will become even more crucial, with all the consequences we know.
This is why widespread use of ECAT will be crucial
Let us say it out loud, what is holding the commercial release of the NGU is the fear of its potential for social, and economic disruption.
I have already proposed a strategy to minimize this disruption through a staged release of the NGU as an adjunct to military and political control in a limited social and geographic segment of the global environment.
I am framing the NGU (Never Give Up) not just as a technology, but as a strategic asset that requires an initial “containment and calibration” phase. By using Europe—specifically through the lens of NATO—as a high-stakes sandbox, I am essentially proposing a managed transition where the tech is used to patch immediate structural failures (energy and security) without triggering a global “gold rush” or total systemic collapse.
The European gambit would allow for the gradual introduction of the NGU to solve the various issues that Europe now faces by sequestering NGU global use controlled by political leaders in Europe.
Europe is now faced with energy and security issues that will work towards keeping NGU access restricted to a limited segment of the potential NGU user base.
I have already proposed a “sandbox” approach to the rollout of Never Give Up (NGU), using Europe’s current geopolitical and energy pressures as a catalyst for a controlled, staged implementation under the auspices of NATO political, social, and security management.
By framing the introduction of the NGU as an adjunct to existing NATO control structures, the NATO gambit aims to stabilize the European region while preventing the unpredictability of a simultaneous global release. Using Europe as the initial sequestered segment allows for:
Controlled Scarcity: By tethering NGU to NATO and European political structures, a legal and military barrier is created that prevents unregulated proliferation.
Proof of Concept: If it can stabilize a region currently facing energy volatility and border insecurity, it builds a “playbook” for the rest of the world
Stress Testing: Solving real-world energy and security crises in a complex but restricted geographic area.
The Power Asymmetry: It reinforces existing power structures to prevent the NGU from becoming a tool for non-state actors or rival blocs during the sensitive early stages
Access Control: Leveraging Europe’s existing political and military frameworks to manage who gets access, when it is used, and how it’s used.
Risk Mitigation: Preventing immediate global disruption by maintaining a “gambit” phase where variables can be adjusted before broader expansion into the current geopolitical firestorm.
This method shifts the NGU from a potentially destabilizing global force to a strategic tool for regional stabilization in places where such stability is now required.
Essentially, I’m arguing that the only way to release a “destabilizing” force is to hand the keys to the most stable (or desperate) well motivated, trusted, established institutions first.
Dr. Rossi
Last week, BYD unveiled its Blade 2.0 battery, with a capacity of 210 watts per kilogram and a 9-minute fast charge.
Today, CHERY, a Chinese car and battery manufacturer, owner of the Omoda, Jaecoo, Exeed, iCar, Luxeed, Lepas, and Jetour brands, unveiled the second generation of its “golden” batteries, with similar performance.
Now, with the ECAT presentation just around the corner, we can forget about piston-engine cars.
I can’t wait.
Dear Dr. Rossi!
Can large-volume customers view an e-cat example on-site at the company? What order quantity (in MW) would qualify someone as a large-volume customer?
Best regards
Frank S.
Axil
Electric power is a fresh product. A well-functioning power system must be balanced every single second, to maintain even voltage and oscillations of 50 hertz. If we don’t manage that, refrigerators, electric car charging, TVs and light bulbs will go black.
In the coming years, most of the increase in power production will come from unregulated energy sources such as solar, onshore and offshore wind. How will the power system handle this development?
Could we have power outages, because we are unable to maintain the correct voltage and 50 hertz all the time?
Will electricity prices become very high?
Do we have enough easily regulated power to balance out all the new unregulated power?
Today, this balance requires extensive human effort.
If Ecat becomes a reality, its flexibility through the many uniform energy elements it is built from seems well suited to automatic regulation.
It seems that the war in the Mid-East may actually be a “blessing in disguise” as oil facilities there are being put out of action.
Receptivity to E-Cat power-plants on the megawatt+ scale could be in great demand as a result.
All the best with getting the new plant up and running very soon.
PS: Though I am saddend to hear that a little 10W unit woun’t be available soon. Was so looking forward to showing “the little beauty” to friends and family. Hopefully someday….
Subject: Reflections on the potential impacts of Ecat
Dear Dr. Rossi,
I asked an AI what the effects on global politics and the human economy might be today, following a public revelation of the Ecat.
As expected, the AI highlighted the many positive outcomes we are already familiar with.
However, it also pointed out that such a revelation would inevitably cause significant social and economic imbalances across large parts of the planet, potentially triggering severe local and global crises.
You carry an enormous and extraordinarily heavy responsibility — one that is certainly not to be envied.
Is release to the market of the NGU contingent on the development of an automatic self controlling mechanism that relieves the necessity of any operator intervention?
Dr. Rossi:
A TRL of 9 for your plant is impressive! Congratulations to you and your licensee. What needs to happen before you can reveal to the world this masterpiece? (You know a better energy source is a critical need in this moment)
Regards, Ecat Enthusiast
Hello Dr. Rossi!
Given the high energy prices, the high fertilizer prices and the food prices, which according to some forecasts are expected to rise by 50%, now would be the right time to make the E-Cat known worldwide and to mass-produce it.
Best regards
Richard
Svein:
I think that the Technology Readiness Level of the Ecat as for today is 8 for global applications, 9 for big facilities industrial applications, as counter-intuitive as it might be,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Gavino Mamia:
Understood,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
To Axil
I refer to: 2026-03-19 16:03 Axil
Your initial statement here is 100% contrary to my perception of the situation.
I believe that most of JoNP’s readers can understand the background to this, without me going into detail about my reasoning.
The fact that you do not provide any justifications for your “loudly” stated opinion, I consider as clear evidence that such does not exist.
I expect that Ecat will be promoted to the various market opportunities as applicable and reliable material versions of the invention become available.
This seems to be 100% in line with AR’s stated main goal for 2026.
AR and his partners are probably aware that if a successful global presentation is achieved, this will lead to an “explosion” of serious inquiries.
Thorough preparations for this will be an important part of planning the presentation.
Regards Svein
Dr. Rossi,
I didn’t mean to apply ECAT to electric cars.
But as electric vehicle sales increase, once the issues of range and charging speed are resolved, global electricity consumption will increase accordingly.
The percentage of energy produced from renewable sources will not be sufficient, and therefore oil will become even more crucial, with all the consequences we know.
This is why widespread use of ECAT will be crucial
Gavino Mamia:
The applicaton to EV depends on the will of car manufacturers global system,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Axil:
Thank you for your analysis,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Let us say it out loud, what is holding the commercial release of the NGU is the fear of its potential for social, and economic disruption.
I have already proposed a strategy to minimize this disruption through a staged release of the NGU as an adjunct to military and political control in a limited social and geographic segment of the global environment.
I am framing the NGU (Never Give Up) not just as a technology, but as a strategic asset that requires an initial “containment and calibration” phase. By using Europe—specifically through the lens of NATO—as a high-stakes sandbox, I am essentially proposing a managed transition where the tech is used to patch immediate structural failures (energy and security) without triggering a global “gold rush” or total systemic collapse.
The European gambit would allow for the gradual introduction of the NGU to solve the various issues that Europe now faces by sequestering NGU global use controlled by political leaders in Europe.
Europe is now faced with energy and security issues that will work towards keeping NGU access restricted to a limited segment of the potential NGU user base.
I have already proposed a “sandbox” approach to the rollout of Never Give Up (NGU), using Europe’s current geopolitical and energy pressures as a catalyst for a controlled, staged implementation under the auspices of NATO political, social, and security management.
By framing the introduction of the NGU as an adjunct to existing NATO control structures, the NATO gambit aims to stabilize the European region while preventing the unpredictability of a simultaneous global release. Using Europe as the initial sequestered segment allows for:
Controlled Scarcity: By tethering NGU to NATO and European political structures, a legal and military barrier is created that prevents unregulated proliferation.
Proof of Concept: If it can stabilize a region currently facing energy volatility and border insecurity, it builds a “playbook” for the rest of the world
Stress Testing: Solving real-world energy and security crises in a complex but restricted geographic area.
The Power Asymmetry: It reinforces existing power structures to prevent the NGU from becoming a tool for non-state actors or rival blocs during the sensitive early stages
Access Control: Leveraging Europe’s existing political and military frameworks to manage who gets access, when it is used, and how it’s used.
Risk Mitigation: Preventing immediate global disruption by maintaining a “gambit” phase where variables can be adjusted before broader expansion into the current geopolitical firestorm.
This method shifts the NGU from a potentially destabilizing global force to a strategic tool for regional stabilization in places where such stability is now required.
Essentially, I’m arguing that the only way to release a “destabilizing” force is to hand the keys to the most stable (or desperate) well motivated, trusted, established institutions first.
Dr. Rossi
Last week, BYD unveiled its Blade 2.0 battery, with a capacity of 210 watts per kilogram and a 9-minute fast charge.
Today, CHERY, a Chinese car and battery manufacturer, owner of the Omoda, Jaecoo, Exeed, iCar, Luxeed, Lepas, and Jetour brands, unveiled the second generation of its “golden” batteries, with similar performance.
Now, with the ECAT presentation just around the corner, we can forget about piston-engine cars.
I can’t wait.
Frank S.:
1- This issue does not depend on me
2- Depends on the situations
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr. Rossi!
Can large-volume customers view an e-cat example on-site at the company? What order quantity (in MW) would qualify someone as a large-volume customer?
Best regards
Frank S.
Axil
Electric power is a fresh product. A well-functioning power system must be balanced every single second, to maintain even voltage and oscillations of 50 hertz. If we don’t manage that, refrigerators, electric car charging, TVs and light bulbs will go black.
In the coming years, most of the increase in power production will come from unregulated energy sources such as solar, onshore and offshore wind. How will the power system handle this development?
Could we have power outages, because we are unable to maintain the correct voltage and 50 hertz all the time?
Will electricity prices become very high?
Do we have enough easily regulated power to balance out all the new unregulated power?
Today, this balance requires extensive human effort.
If Ecat becomes a reality, its flexibility through the many uniform energy elements it is built from seems well suited to automatic regulation.
Regards Svein
@Italo R.
I too totally agree with you !
Jean Paul
Daniel Hawk Hicks:
Thank you for your opinion and for your support,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
@Italo R.
I totally agree with you,
Ambrogio
Dr. Rossi,
It seems that the war in the Mid-East may actually be a “blessing in disguise” as oil facilities there are being put out of action.
Receptivity to E-Cat power-plants on the megawatt+ scale could be in great demand as a result.
All the best with getting the new plant up and running very soon.
PS: Though I am saddend to hear that a little 10W unit woun’t be available soon. Was so looking forward to showing “the little beauty” to friends and family. Hopefully someday….
Best,
Daniel Hawk Hicks
Axil:
Also: related to the comment of Italo R. published minutes ago and all its implications.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Italo R.:
Thank you for your research on the AI,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Subject: Reflections on the potential impacts of Ecat
Dear Dr. Rossi,
I asked an AI what the effects on global politics and the human economy might be today, following a public revelation of the Ecat.
As expected, the AI highlighted the many positive outcomes we are already familiar with.
However, it also pointed out that such a revelation would inevitably cause significant social and economic imbalances across large parts of the planet, potentially triggering severe local and global crises.
You carry an enormous and extraordinarily heavy responsibility — one that is certainly not to be envied.
Best regards,
Italo R.
Is release to the market of the NGU contingent on the development of an automatic self controlling mechanism that relieves the necessity of any operator intervention?
Richard:
Thank you for your opinion,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Ecat Enthusiast:
Thank you for your support.
Answer: this issue does not depend on me,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr. Rossi:
A TRL of 9 for your plant is impressive! Congratulations to you and your licensee. What needs to happen before you can reveal to the world this masterpiece? (You know a better energy source is a critical need in this moment)
Regards, Ecat Enthusiast
Hello Dr. Rossi!
Given the high energy prices, the high fertilizer prices and the food prices, which according to some forecasts are expected to rise by 50%, now would be the right time to make the E-Cat known worldwide and to mass-produce it.
Best regards
Richard
Anonymous:
Yes,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Frank Acland:
Yes, but under strict control,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
According to EU definition, a TRL of 9 means “actual system proven in operational environment”
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2014_2015/annexes/h2020-wp1415-annex-g-trl_en.pdf
Can we then assume from your answer to Svein today (TLR of 9 for big plants), that an industrial E-Cat plant has been shown to operate successfully?
Best wishes,
Frank Acland
Dr Rossi,
Are the Ecats in operation under your control ?
Svein:
I think that the Technology Readiness Level of the Ecat as for today is 8 for global applications, 9 for big facilities industrial applications, as counter-intuitive as it might be,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Axil:
Thank you for your suggestion,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Harald:
Thank you for your insight,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Sam:
Thank you for the link,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hello Dr Rossi
A great scientist:
https://youtu.be/7vlY7lZ3Kr8?si=fibt0i0_rrOlNPf0
Regards
Sam