Post by
simpliciti on Jan 27, 2021 6:41am
Fredrick William.....
Our old friend Fredrick William (real name?) is at it again. Just another advertorial in a rather long list published under his name.
When will this company learn that after 17 years, results are the only thing that matter.
"dynaCERT’s concept Methodology has just been approved by VERRA, the Methodology uses dynaCERT's patented HydraGEN™ Technology to lower carbon emissions and its HydraLytica™ Telematics technology to securely record carbon emissions and other non-personal data from diesel and gas engines."
It would seem to me that the EVERYTHING about this initiative is predicated on the newly patented process and subsequent approved VERRA concept methodology is dependent upon the patented WIDGET working as advertised to deliver the UP TO $3000 in Carbon Credits per annum.
Its worth noting that as of this post the company has yet to announce a single successful customer implementation. Not a single long term result, from any dealer, client or industry sector.
Oh well.
Comment by
thehammer2 on Jan 27, 2021 8:49am
Maybe just maybe the company doesn't care about the unit sales but is far more interested in the "HydraLytica™ Telematics technology to securely record carbon emissions and other non-personal data from diesel and gas engines." TH
Comment by
lscfa on Jan 27, 2021 9:12am
HydraLytica does not work without the HydraGen unit installed which contains the tech to record and transmit the data.
Comment by
cnsmith on Jan 27, 2021 10:19am
Iscfa Why cant this software work on other engines without the hydragen? GLTA
Comment by
lscfa on Jan 27, 2021 10:39am
DYA is monitoring at the intake via Hydragen hardware whereas other vehicles electronics are monitoring at the exhaust.
Comment by
lscfa on Jan 27, 2021 10:45am
p.s. you question is nonsense. Without a fuel saving device attached there is no carbon credit savings to record.
Comment by
cnsmith on Jan 27, 2021 10:57am
Iscfa, appreciate your answer! But why couldn't the sotfware be adapted to other engines? i.e. to monitor carbon emissions from vehicles or engines without the device to apply appropriate carbon taxes. or to provide appropriate carbon credits. GLTA