Here is an updated list of companies that had business dealings with Cyclone...
The following companies built their business model around a Cyclone engine.
Q2P (Cyclone spin off that abandoned trying to develop an engine after spending $6 million) Phoenix PowerOut of business Advent Power Systems (Cyclone had to buy them)Out of business Great Wall Alternative Power SystemsOut of business 3R No info found on this company G2E No info found on this company Nextra Technologies No info found on this company RevgineOut of business RenovaliaOut of business Waste Heat Resources, Inc. (WHR)of Londonderry, New Hampshire. Out of business TopLine Energy Systems, LLC,Out of business (Parent company TopLine Automotive Engineering INC. still makes aftermarket auto parts) CleanCarbon Pty. Ltd., a clean technology commercialization and management company based in Australia Out of business Their last news update from 2014 is laughable...HAHAHAHAHA Steam Logic Inc. based in Mississauga, Canada Out of business
These companies had dealings with Cyclone but didn't solely rely on Cyclone's products which explains why they are still in business.
Precision-CNC Still operating a machine shop B&W Constructors & Equipment, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based company Raytheon No description needed Combilift Manufactures fork lifts
The following company currently has dealings with Cyclone. IBES FZ-LLC
Cyclone has never been able to run an engine for 200hrs (which would get them several hundred thousand dollars) let alone one 24/7 for 500+ hrs.
The typical cycle of the past 10 years has shown us that Cyclone will release a PR stating they signed an agreement with "Insert Company Name" who has agreed to pay them "$$$" upfront and "$$$" due upon delivery of "pick a number" of engines that put out "make up a number" kW for "make up a number" of hours. The next PR will state that progress is going great and they expect to be in production in 6 months" There will be no related PR's for 8+ months. The next PR will state that "Insert company name" has agreed to pay "$$$" if they can just get an engine that will run "divide the original number of run hours by 4"...... Then PR silence until a new PR stating Cyclone has signed a new agreement with "Insert Company name" who has agreed to pay them "$$$" upfront and "$$$" due upon delivery of "pick a number" of engines that put out "make up a number" kW for "make up a number" of hours.
Rinse and repeat. Cyclone never publicly says the companies they had dealings with went out of business due to Cyclones inability to deliver working engines.
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