EcoloCap Solutions, Inc.
(OTCBB: ECOS) ("EcoloCap") today announced that it has entered
into a Letter of Intent (LOI) to buy 100% of the shares of Micro Bubble Technology
Inc. "MBT" of Barrington, IL. Both companies have started the due
diligence process and target for the transaction to close within 90 days.
With this proposed acquisition, EcoloCap is taking a major stop forward by
broadening its initial goals in the environmental space. MBT, in partnership
with Japanese and Korean partners, owns nanotechnologies that could play an
important role in the energy and ecology sector.
MBT is a pre-commercial stage company dedicated to exploit nanotechnology applications
initially in Carbon Nano Tube battery technology. Lab tests have produced data
showing that MBT's CNT battery possesses far greater energy storage capacity,
and demonstrated much shorter recharge time compared to anything that exists
in the market today. In actual tests, the CNT battery has shown it can power
an automobile for 400 miles on one charge, and be recharged in 10 minutes. Michael
Siegel, MBT's president stated: "To overcome the limitations of present
battery technology is the solution needed for electronics, electric vehicles
and power storage commercialization. Our Carbon Nano Tube battery has 8 times
the reserve capacity of existing lead acid batteries and can be recharged in
less than ten minutes, for the same price or less".
Says Dr Tri Vu Truong, President and CEO or EcoloCap: "After a preliminary
study of the technologies MBT is introducing, we believe that the Carbon Nano
Tube battery has the potential to make a very serious impact on the advancement
of the effort to get away from fossil fuel and reduce the Greenhouse Gas effect.
Preliminary laboratory and pilot studies show that is can do this at a much
favorable cost than existing technologies, with results many times superior.
We will keep our shareholders informed of our findings as we progress in our
due diligence."
At a time when the world is looking to alternative sources of energy, large
scale application of this technology is actually an appropriate and effective
step in the effort to get away from fossil fuel usage as well as reduce harmful
gas emissions.
Posted May 27th, 2009