anaele iroh, or adis, as he's better known, leads a team of half a dozen or so at his home in blantyre a mash—up of ideas. this skeleton car will be on the road next month, i'm told, powered in part by steam. this tin can electric car uses phone id for security. and that's just one sim card that that works with? even adis's pottery wheel helps power things up. so, has anybody before called you a mad professor? with all of this stuff? well, yes, i've gotten quite used to that! in the heat of the day, i've come to see a prototype addis is particularly proud of. well, this is the zero electric climate control system. the main thing here is what i call the cooling element. where it takes water and it presents it to the environment, right? so the heat and the environment help it evaporate. that process cools things down. it sounds very simple, but there is a bit more to it than that, isn't there? here, we have formulated materials that already are folded up so tightly that they shrink a large amount of space into a very small space, right? at nano scale. when we put water into it, that wate