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Automotive Industries Magazine to Feature AVEC Engines as Its Cover Story

Axial Vector Energy Corporation have announced that Automotive Industries Magazine (https://www.ai-online.com/) will feature the AVEC engine technology as its cover story in the January issue.

Automotive Industries (AI) is devoted to providing a global coverage on all aspects of the automobile marketplace, with an emphasis on the people, products and processes that shape the industry. Automotive Industries provides more than 40,000 manufacturers and suppliers with in-depth news, information, insight and analysis on the global events that affect the auto industry.

The in-depth cover feature on AVEC will focus on the engineering breakthroughs of the AVEC engines and what their rapid commercialization will do for reduced energy consumption and a much lower impact on the air and environment.

Remarked Sanjai Chhaunker President and CEO of AVEC, “Automotive Industries has over 40,000 subscribers who average 24 years auto industry exp and over 90% say AI is 1st / 2nd reading choice every month. In addition (https://www.ai-online.com/) is receiving over two million hits per month which will add tremendously to our visibility.

We are also very pleased that senior management of AI are now providing personal introductions to OEM’s and investors in the worldwide auto industry.” Mr. Chhaunker further stated, “We encourage everyone to go to our web site www.axialvectorenergy.com and view the videos of our engines running to understand why the world is now showing so much interest.”

About Automotive Industries Magazine

Today’s carmakers GM, Ford, Daimler, Chrysler, Renault/Nissan, BMW, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai and the major systems suppliers are building 50M+ vehicles per year and are constantly looking for new suppliers, new innovations and cost savings opportunities in today’s difficult market for car makers, new fuel efficient technologies and new suppliers in low labor cost emerging markets. The auto industry is often considered to be one of the most global of all industries. Automotive Industries (AI) offers global media coverage for the industry and can position itself as the “Newsweek” magazine for the industry. By 2020 there are expected to be 1 billion cars on the planet. Reuters, CNN, Forrester Research. Automotive Industries (AI) is the world’s oldest continually published trade publication covering the auto making business. It was founded in November 1895 as “The Horseless Age,” the first magazine created to cover the world’s transition from horse-drawn conveyances to those powered by the new internal combustion engine. The magazine changed its name to “The Automobile” in July 1909, an era when gasoline, steam and electricity all vied for preeminence in motive power. The magazine’s present name was established in November 1917. The title was briefly amended to “Automotive and Aviation Industries” during the World War II years, as the magazine expanded its coverage of technologies and production methods to include the aircraft industry, in which many automakers participated.

AI Testimonials, “If you go back and look at The Horseless Age* (*Automotive Industries was formerly The Horseless Age from 1895-1917), it’s sort of like the Byte Magazine of the PC industry, very hardcore, covers all the models in-depth, explains what’s going on inside definitely part of getting things going.” – Bill Gates, Founder of Microsoft

About Axial Vector Energy Corporation

Axial Vector Energy Corporation (AVEC) is a global solutions provider that owns, develops, invest in and licenses revolutionary technologies including, internal combustion engine and electric power generator technologies that have unlimited potential in military, industrial and commercial applications. AVEC and its partners are positioned to become unrivalled leaders in international engine and energy markets with technologies that produce more efficient, cost effective, environmentally sensitive and versatile solutions for use in a wide variety of important applications around the world.