LIFESAVERS, Inc. Mathieu GUICHAOUA – François HUVE.

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LIFESAVERS, Inc. Mathieu GUICHAOUA – François HUVE

Plan 1- Who we are & What we do 2- Our product 2a – How it works 2b – Products & How/Where we can use them 3- Options

Who we are & What we do Lifesavers, Inc. Emergency company : supplies products to people in need Our founder :

Our product Reloadable/Emergency Natural Battery « When Life gives you lemons … don’t make lemonade – make LIGHT ! »

How it works : concept schema

How it works : Possible electrolytes … And many other possibilities!

How it works : technical details (1/2) ->Copper electrode has a chemical reaction with the electrolytes -> Released electrons react with the zinc electrode  ELECTRICITY !!

How it works : technical details (2/2) -Lemon’s electrolyte : citric acid (potato’s : phosphoric acid) -The citric acid in one lemon can generate 0.9 Volt (or Watt) -3 lemons can power a red LED -100 kg of concentrated electrolytes to power a Netbook

Products : The LifeSavers, Inc. Battery Fits in your pocket ! →Concentrated electrolytes → Replaceable electrodes → Doesn't pollute !

Products : The LifeSavers, Inc. Suitcase The prepared man’s suitcase ! -> Blender -> Replaceable electrodes -> Maximized space !

Products : The LifeSavers, Inc. Shell A single trunk to fit it all ! ->Energy center + output ->Blender ->Extra electrolytes -> Fits in a car trunk !

Products : The LifeSavers, Inc. Electrolyte Reload -Concentrated electrolyte juice -Available in many sizes, depending on your needs -Can be found in stores, gas stations and LifeSavers, Inc. Refuel stores ! (Refuel stores soon to open)

How/Where we can use them Power plants down + Computer battery out ? Outdoor camping ? One solution : the Natural Battery !!

Options Lifesavers, Inc. Extra Electrodes Lifesavers, Inc. Concentrated Electrode Juice Both to be found in our Refuel stores We’re open for suggestions !!

Questions ?