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Aug 9, 2010

Li ion Motors Corp.

LMCO

Li ion Motors Corp. was incorporated in Nevada in 2000 and is a development stage technology company that is focusing its resources and efforts on the development and marketing of lithium-powered vehicles and products, as well as on commercial and residential properties. Everything from scooters, bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles, cars and homes are being converted successfully to zero-emission, lithium-powered vehicles and facilities.


 

Li ion Motos Corp.
4894 Lone Mountain
Suite 168
Las Vegas, NV 89130
United States 
Phone: 1-(877)-397-2381
Fax: 702-926-9508
Web Site:http://li-ionmotors.com/

  


Market Data

Price: 1.39

Shares Outstanding: approx 13,000,000

Market Cap: 30.7 Million

Exchange: OTC BB

 

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 Vehicles

-Cars-

 Wave

 

LiV™ WISE

 
 

 -Motorcycles-

 LiV™ RYDER

 

 


Innovations 

-Lithium Power-

Advanced Drive System Technology

The power system consists of an integrated network of high performance components that are adaptable to multiple energy sources and is capable of powering a wide variety of end-user product applications.

 -Why Electric?-

In an all-electric car, high energy density and light weight rechargeable lithium ion batteries are used. The batteries can be charged simply by using household electricity outlets which are discharged to power electric motors with zero emissions.Electric cars are very reliable and maintenance free. There is no need of oil changes and filter change and tuning. Electric Vehicles have fewer than 1/10th as many parts as a gas car. There's no engine, transmission, spark plugs, valves, fuel tank, tailpipe, distributor, starter, clutch, muffler or catalytic converter.

 

 -What is Lithium?-

Lithium was discovered in the mineral petalite (LiAl(Si2O5)2) by Johann August Arfvedson in 1817. It was first isolated by William Thomas Brande and Sir Humphrey Davy through the electrolysis of lithium oxide (Li2O). Today, larger amounts of the metal are obtained through the electrolysis of lithium chloride (LiCl). Lithium is not found free in nature and makes up only 0.0007% of the earth's crust.

-How Batteries Work- 

Electrons polarize on the negative terminal of the battery. If a wire is connected between the negative and positive terminals, the electrons will flow from the negative to the positive terminal as fast as they can (wearing out the battery very quickly - this also tends to be dangerous, especially with larger batteries, so it is not recommended). Normally, you connect some type of load to the battery using the wire. The load might be something like a light bulb, a motor, or an electronic circuit like a radio. 


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