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Press Release
STWA ELEKTRA™
Product to Address Diesel Truck Market
Previously enacted
emissions legislation in California serving as market
catalyst
MORGAN HILL, CA -- March 10, 2009 --
Save the World Air, Inc. (OTCBB:ZERO), an innovative pioneer
in the clean technology industry focused on energy efficiency
and air quality issues, announced today that it has completed
work on a comprehensive sales and marketing strategy for
its ELEKTRA™ product. The ELEKTRA is designed to
be installed on diesel trucks and is aimed at reducing
emissions, increasing fuel economy and increasing performance.
“The successful launch of our
MagChargR™ product now has us focused on getting
the ELEKTRA to market quickly,” stated Cecil Bond
Kyte, Chairman and CEO of Save the World Air, Inc. “We
have spent the last couple of months working on a comprehensive
strategy to address what we believe is a major opportunity
for our Company. Legislation enacted in California, and
likely other States, mandates that diesel trucks meet
strict emissions criteria to operate. We are perfectly
positioned to address that mandate.”
Kyte added, “The immediate impact
of ELEKTRA for large diesel fleet operators will be on
their bottom lines. Increasing fuel savings by even a
small margin will provide an ROI with potentially exponential
returns. The cost of having to pull a big rig off the
road and replace it is enormous. Using the ELEKTRA product
addresses important environmental mandates while boosting
ROI by improving fuel efficiency.”
According to Dieselnet.com,
“Following the identification of diesel particulate
matter as a toxic air contaminant (TAC) in 1998, the California
Air Resources Board (ARB) developed a comprehensive strategy
to control diesel PM emissions. The “Risk Reduction
Plan to Reduce Particulate Matter Emissions from Diesel-Fueled
Engines and Vehicles”—a document approved
by ARB in September 2000—set goals to reduce diesel
PM emissions in California by 75% by 2010 and 85% by 2020.
This objective would be achieved by a combination of approaches
(including emission regulations for new diesel engines
and low sulfur fuel program). An important part of the
Diesel Risk Reduction Plan are measures for various categories
of in-use on-and off-road diesel engines, which are generally
based on the following types of controls:
1. Retrofitting engines with emission control systems,
such as diesel particulate filters or oxidation catalysts,
2. Replacement of existing engines with new technology
diesel engines or natural gas engines, and
3. Restrictions placed on the operation of existing equipment.”
More information is available at: http://www.dieselnet.com/standards/us/ca_diesel.php
According to an April 2007 study from the Freedonia Group,
“Diesel Engines to 2011”, US demand for diesel
engines and related aftermarket parts is forecasted to
increase 3.8% annually through 2011 to $20 billion. Additionally,
in 2006 the US Department of Transportation published
that there were 3.1 million “Truck, combination”
(tractor trailers), Busses and Class I locomotives in
service in the US. With 2.1 million tractor trailers on
the road, STWA sees a potential $5 billion addressable
market.
About Save The World Air, Inc.
Save The World Air, Inc. develops and licenses patented
and patent pending flux field pollution control and performance
improvement technologies, including the ELEKTRA, ZEFS
and MKIV, which have been scientifically tested and proven
to significantly reduce harmful exhaust emissions, improve
performance and enhance fuel economy. The products have
been engineered to serve as either stand alone pollution
control systems or can be used (in conjunction with catalytic
converters) to create a more effective total pollution
control system that not only reduces harmful emissions,
but also decreases greenhouse gases, improves fuel efficiency
and boosts performance.
More information including a company Fact Sheet, logos
and media articles are available at: http://www.irthcommunications.com/clients_ZERO.php,
and at:
http://www.magchargr.com,
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Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains information that constitutes
forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. Any such forward-looking statements involve
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
to differ materially from any future results described
within the forward-looking statements. Risk factors that
could contribute to such differences include those matters
more fully disclosed in the Company's reports filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking
information provided herein represents the Company's estimates
as of the date of the press release, and subsequent events
and developments may cause the Company's estimates to
change. The Company specifically disclaims any obligation
to update the forward-looking information in the future.
Therefore, this forward-looking information should not
be relied upon as representing the Company's estimates
of its future financial performance as of any date subsequent
to the date of this press release.
IRTH Communications, LLC
Mark B. Moline
Managing Partner
760-458-4899
http://www.irthcommunications.com
http://www.twitter.com/irthcomm
Save The World Air, Inc.
Charles R. Blum
President
323-932-7040
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