Motor Development International
Motor Development International SA is a Franco-Luxembourgish company designing products in both mobility and energy storage using a compressed air engine.
Development history
Established by former DaimlerChrysler employee Guy Nègre — the Luxembourg company MDI, with its administrative and production departments based in Carros in southeastern France, has developed an environmentally friendly car engine that uses compressed air to push the pistons of the engine and move the car.Company history
2004–2011
According to MDI, were some fabrication and distribution licenses signed with companies in various countries including France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, New Zealand, Israel and South Africa. Zero Pollution Motors would like to make MDI vehicles in the United States. MDI Andina S.A wanted to sell the car in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama. The last one was CATECAR S.A in Switzerland which was about to start the first assembly line in the Bernese Jura, but the project is on hold due to legal problems with MDI. Catecar purchased rights to produce and market MDI vehicles in Switzerland but MDI failed to produce the required technology. Catecar has now abandoned compressed air and has built prototype EVs.MDI had also reached an agreement with Tata Motors, which was to produce and sell OneCAT cars in India. Tata Motors announced in May 2012 that they had assessed the design passing phase 1, the "proof of the technical concept" towards full production for the Indian market. Tata has moved onto phase 2, "completing detailed development of the compressed air engine into specific vehicle and stationary applications".