A: PHIMS (Power Hybrid Integrated Management System) is a patented energy system that delivers up to 20 times more power while using up to 90% less fuel. It manages power flow intelligently by storing and releasing energy exactly when needed — without relying on batteries.Â
"PHIMS isn't EV or Hybrid. It's next-generation power — using a micro-generator and supercapacitors to run electric motors without a battery."
A: Absolutely not. PHIMS fully respects the Law of Conservation of Energy. It doesn't create energy from nothing — it manages and recycles energy efficiently, delivering it in the right form at the right time.
A: PHIMS can integrate supercapacitors or mechanical storage like flywheels, but its core advantage is its intelligent control and hybrid energy management. It works smarter, not just harder, by blending input sources and managing output demands dynamically.
A: Yes! PHIMS is designed to retrofit existing internal combustion engines (ICE), generators, or electric motors. It’s modular and scalable, making it ideal for applications from small machines to aerospace systems.
A: PHIMS can work with traditional fuels like gasoline or diesel — but because it reduces the required fuel load by up to 90%, it’s also ideal for hybrid setups using clean biofuels or alternative sources.
A: In our live demo, a 50W input source powered a 350W load with an observed 600–700W power boost — a task impossible without PHIMS. This confirms the system’s ability to deliver instant, efficient power from small energy inputs.
A: PHIMS has applications in:
Backup generators
AIÂ data center
Agriculture machinery
Drones and electric vehicles
Aerospace and marine systems
Industrial automation and more
A: We have a working prototype and demo unit. Our next step is government validation, followed by licensing and manufacturing through OEM partnerships. Early investors and engineers can participate now.
A: We're currently offering early equity shares to select technical and financial partners. Contact us to join our founder circle and be part of a technology that could reshape the energy world.