AI Technology Group Inc.
OTC:AIPG
AI Technology Group Inc.
AI Technology Group, Inc. engages in the research, development, and sale of electromagnetic motor, generator, and battery charger systems. The company is headquartered in Post Falls, Idaho and currently employs 3 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-06-12. The firm is also engaged in developing a new methodology for the charging process for batteries. Its technology is used for the development of new energy supply systems, battery charging systems, and a new generation of electrical motors and generators. The firm's products include the Bedini motor/generator, EX-2A12-4 battery charger/rejuvenator, EX-1AU universal rechargeable battery charger, EX-10A12 battery charger/rejuvenator, 24A12 battery charger/rejuvenator, 30A12 24-Volt cellulizer battery charger/rejuvenator, golf cart 36/48 Volt battery charger/rejuvenator, 12-Volt battery load box, Energenx Solar Tracker III, a range of solar controllers and the Crystal Battery Light, which uses water to generate electricity. The firm is also engaged in the development and testing of various solid-state battery charging systems.
AI Technology Group, Inc. engages in the research, development, and sale of electromagnetic motor, generator, and battery charger systems. The company is headquartered in Post Falls, Idaho and currently employs 3 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-06-12. The firm is also engaged in developing a new methodology for the charging process for batteries. Its technology is used for the development of new energy supply systems, battery charging systems, and a new generation of electrical motors and generators. The firm's products include the Bedini motor/generator, EX-2A12-4 battery charger/rejuvenator, EX-1AU universal rechargeable battery charger, EX-10A12 battery charger/rejuvenator, 24A12 battery charger/rejuvenator, 30A12 24-Volt cellulizer battery charger/rejuvenator, golf cart 36/48 Volt battery charger/rejuvenator, 12-Volt battery load box, Energenx Solar Tracker III, a range of solar controllers and the Crystal Battery Light, which uses water to generate electricity. The firm is also engaged in the development and testing of various solid-state battery charging systems.