Cyclone Power Technologies, Inc. is a development-stage energy technology company focused on bringing innovative external combustion engine solutions to market. Its flagship product, the Cyclone Engine, operates on the principle of external combustion, allowing it to run on a variety of fuels—including diesel, biodiesel, ethanol, natural gas, and hydrogen—while producing low emissions and high thermal efficiency. The company’s technology aims to address growing global demand for cleaner, more versatile power generation and industrial engines.
The Cyclone Engine is designed for a broad range of applications, including distributed power generation, microgrids, hybrid-electric vehicles, marine propulsion, and industrial process heating. Its modular design and fuel flexibility enable rapid deployment in both remote and urban environments. By offering a compact footprint and the ability to capture and utilize waste heat, Cyclone Power seeks to improve overall system efficiency and reduce lifecycle operating costs for end users in sectors such as utilities, transportation, defense and manufacturing.
Founded in 2001 by inventor and engineer Harry Schoell, Cyclone Power Technologies has amassed a portfolio of patents covering combustion chambers, heat exchangers and turbocharging systems. Headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida, the company has conducted prototype testing in collaboration with universities, research institutions and strategic partners. Over the years, Cyclone Power has pursued domestic and international demonstration projects to validate its engine under real-world conditions and refine its production processes.
Under the leadership of a management team with decades of experience in mechanical engineering, powertrain development and corporate governance, Cyclone Power Technologies continues to advance toward commercial production. The board and executive officers have overseen technology optimization, regulatory approvals and outreach to potential licensees and original equipment manufacturers. As it moves closer to full-scale manufacturing, the company aims to position the Cyclone Engine as a competitive alternative in markets that require clean, reliable and fuel-agnostic power solutions.
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