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the stupid thing besides it being a scam is they dont need it they dont drive enough to use this.some bribes have happened.
In a Facebook video from April 24, since removed, Hardge posts inside the DC’s Department of Public Works maintenance garage. The whirring sound heard are DC’s Parking Enforcement vehicles spinning tires undergoing Hardge’s testing.
"We solved numerous problems where the Chevy Bolt does not overheat," Hardge in his posted video. "We increased the mileage. We also solved some other issues."
Hardge won’t provide any pictures or diagrams of the device he claims to have created, but WUSA9 found a depiction on company news release posted on a federal website. It appears to be a black box that can be handheld with black and red wires coming from it. Hardge claims it will double the range of D.C.’s parking enforcement electric vehicles by doing what he calls “rejuvenating the battery.”
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In a Facebook video from April 24, since removed, Hardge posts inside the DC’s Department of Public Works maintenance garage. The whirring sound heard are DC’s Parking Enforcement vehicles spinning tires undergoing Hardge’s testing.
"We solved numerous problems where the Chevy Bolt does not overheat," Hardge in his posted video. "We increased the mileage. We also solved some other issues."
Hardge won’t provide any pictures or diagrams of the device he claims to have created, but WUSA9 found a depiction on company news release posted on a federal website. It appears to be a black box that can be handheld with black and red wires coming from it. Hardge claims it will double the range of D.C.’s parking enforcement electric vehicles by doing what he calls “rejuvenating the battery.”

Convicted felon gets DC contract to install car battery tech called impossible by experts
Lawrence Hardge, sentenced to 26 years in prison in 2001, claims his invention can double the battery range of electric vehicles.
