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Q: Just a comment on DYA re the question on its threat by the "electric vehicle boom".

DYA's technology, as I understand it, injects hydrogen derived from on-board water electrolysis into diesel engines to reduce emissions and possibly improve fuel economy. It is used on diesel trucks not on passenger cars with gasoline engines. The company claims to look at other applications such as diesel engines on big mining trucks, ships and the like as well. Vehicles with large diesel engines targeted by DYA, for a variety of reasons, will not be early adopters of EVs.

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Read Answer Asked by Klaus on July 15, 2020
Q: Howdy Team 5i:
This stock continues to drop, especially over the past few days. It had great success with studies and testing of their product. They continue to set up dealerships around the globe, yet no major news re: serious orders for their product. Is there something about this Company we are missing? Thanks again for your great service. Stan.
Read Answer Asked by Stan on June 06, 2018
Q: Hello 5i Team,

I would like to comment your reply to Ian’s question regarding DYA.
I have been a shareholder for almost a year now, and I have to counter your inference that DYA’s future success is questionable in terms of the advent of hybrid and electric vehicles, and specifically cars, or gas fueled vehicles. I find this response a bit lacking, in that DYA’s technology targets the reduction of emissions from Diesel Engines, and by default the trucking industry which is a long way away from converting to EV technology. The recent testing was to test the HydraGEN™ HG1 unit, and what was preliminary, were the test results of emission reduction of Carbon Monoxide, Total Hydrocarbons, and Mono- Nitrogen oxides. The reductions were well over expectations, with the deadliest of the gases, specifically Mono-Nitrogen (NOx) being reduced by over 46%. The details can be viewed on DYA’s website. The next stage of testing will be to determine fuel efficiency; which could not be determined on the preliminary testing but results are due in 4 to 6 weeks. As well, there has been some speculation towards the possibility of applying the same technology towards the heavier polluters such as Ships, whose emission levels are astronomical in terms of carbon output. I felt the need to share this info as I don’t think your response accurately qualified the potential of DYA’s technology. Speculative sure, but certainly worth keeping an eye on.
Thank you,
Rick
Read Answer Asked by Rick on September 26, 2017
Q: Hi Team
The company released an independant report showing that their technology reduces emissions. Are the reductions really a game changer or is this just hype?
The stock price is up nicely. Do you think it will go higher from here or pull back?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Ian
Read Answer Asked by Ian on September 22, 2017