Where does the $9 go?

The first $ 6.50 goes to our supplier for the right to register people. They use this money to prepare for the demonstrations when we have gotten our witnesses and we are ready to release the technology.

Once the project does launch, our supplier will have to research and qualify local electricians in your area, and call you to coordinate the installation. This is all in addition to an estimated cost of $9,000 per home for the generator, switching gear, freight and installation costs.

Our supplier does not make a dime and will probably go into the red until that equipment is on your property and generating power, which they will then sell on the open market for a profit. Is the International Tesla Electric Company motivated to get this job done? You can bet your bottom dollar on that one!

Where does the remaining $2.50 go?

  1. Any labor or long distance cost required to answer any questions (most of which have already been answered through the information available now on this web site).

  2. Labor to fill out the paper work and enter all of the information into our database.

  3. Any long distance costs incurred in making sure all the information submitted is accurate.

  4. The cost for the envelope and postage to mail the top portion of the certificate to the homeowner (where required).

  5. Labor cost to enter the registration information in our suppliers central database.

It should be obvious to you by now that neither our supplier nor our company is going to make any significant money on this project until we actually launch the free electricity technology.