WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J--26 Mar--PRNewswire-AsiaNet/InfoQuest
Coates International, Ltd. (OTC Bulletin Board: COTE) — After reviewing the proposed agreement with the Chinese, to enter into a joint effort in China, George J. Coates, President and CEO stated that, "This is a deal that our company cannot pass up. It opens up great opportunities for Coates International, Ltd. to market, sell, distribute and license its CSRV Engines and products throughout China and the Far East which is a vast market. We plan to move forward on this joint effort expeditiously."
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The proposed agreement is constructed in three steps:
1. Coates will supply a prototype CSRV engine for testing and validation of the technological benefits at the Clean Energy Automotive Engineering Research Center, in Shanghai, China. Upon completion of testing, the next phase of the agreement provides for:
2. Setting-up a mass production facility to manufacture the Coates CSRV Engines and products in China, with Chinese business partners. The agreement is currently targeting this step for the end of 2009.
3. Marketing of the CSRV products throughout China and other Asian countries in the Far East. Marketing will be undertaken by Chinese entities. Licensing to original engine and vehicle manufacturers in the following categories of engines applications in the territory of China:
- Automobiles
- Light Trucks
- Heavy Trucks
- Industrial Machinery
- Farm Machinery
- Small Electric Power Generators
- Large Electric Power Generators
- Buses
- Vans
- Taxis
- Motorcycles, Scooters, Mopeds
- Small Boats
- Large Ships
- Locomotives
- Light Aircraft
- Water Sport Crafts
- Racing and Performance
- Military Vehicles
- Military Equipment
The CSRV engine will be designed to be powered by standard and alternative fuels including:
- Gasoline
- Diesel
- Biodiesel
- Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
- Liquid Natural Gas (LNG)
- Propane
- Landfill Gas (Methane)
- Flare-off Gas (Sour Gas)
- Ethanol
- Methanol
- Hydrogen
- Possible mixtures of some of the above fuels
Management is very enthusiastic about this opportunity in China. However, it is a complex task to get the agreement completed. An agreement of this magnitude is inherently complex and it involves extensive details that need to be addressed. We intend to diligently work with our outside professionals in properly structuring the arrangements. This process is further complicated by the dual language requirements and importance of ensuring mutual understanding and obtaining final agreement by the parties. We anticipate
that the process of finalizing an agreement is likely to occur over a several week period.
The Company has already begun production of a prototype test engine, which is a straight four cylinder 1600cc CSRV gasoline engine, with a compression ratio of 13 to 1, sequential fuel injection and computerized
functional controls. The engine is expected to be completed by the end of April of 2009.
Additional information about the Company, including photos and videos are available at our Coates News website, www.mostadvancedengine.com. Readers may also visit our corporate website at www.coatesengine.com .
About Coates International, Ltd.
Coates has been developing, over a period of more than 15 years, a patented spherical rotary valve CSRV Internal Combustion Engine, invented by George J. Coates and his son Gregory. The CSRV system is adaptable to combustion engines of many types. This technology is currently adapted to a number of practical applications, including industrial generators powered by engines incorporating the CSRV technology and designed to run on flare-off gas from oil wells, landfill gas and raw natural gas. The Company is actively engaged in preparing for the commencement of manufacturing of products for this technology.
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. By their nature, forward-looking statements and forecasts involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the near future. There are a number of factors that could cause actual results and developments to differ materially from forecasted results. These risks and uncertainties include market conditions, regulatory approvals, and other risks inherent in our operations. For a discussion of these risks and uncertainties, please see our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Our public filings with the SEC may be viewed and printed on the website maintained by the SEC at http://www.sec.gov .
SOURCE: Coates International, Ltd.
CONTACT: Sharon Arena of Coates International, Ltd.
+1-732-449-7717
[email protected];
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