About Us
The Company
Revoltron Inc. was founded by Mr. Jean-François Bisson with the objective of commercializing the Capacitive Boost Processor technology. The main purpose of the technology was, at the time of the company’s creation, for electric aeronautical propulsion systems.
However, the low level of technological maturity of electric aviation in general and the difficult economic context represented obvious risks for the start-up of a high-tech company of the scale required to take the technology to certification and commercialization. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent shortage of semiconductors having struck at the time when the realization of a prototype was planned, the experimentation of a real system planned during the master’s had to be put aside, which added to the risk represented by the commercialization of the technology.
With environmental protection for future generations at heart rather than potential profits, the company made the technology public, and therefore completely royalty-free, with Mr. Bisson believing that democratizing the technology would benefit its development and accelerate its deployment. As of 2025, the company has ceased all commercial activities. This web page is therefore intended to promote the technology in the public domain.
The Inventor
Jean-François Bisson began crafting his career in the aeronautics industry at the age of 17. In 2001, he graduated from the École nationale d’aérotechnique (ÉNA) in Saint-Hubert, Québec, Canada. He then began his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering at the École de technologie supérieure of Montréal, from which he graduated in 2005. During his bachelor’s degree, Mr. Bisson specialized in the aerospace engineering concentration.
In 2005, Mr. Bisson joined a leading Canadian company in the aeronautical propulsion sector, where he developed a solid expertise in gas turbine control systems and software, and in the structural dynamics analysis of turbine components.
Wishing to contribute to the fight against global warming and to the electrification of transportation, Mr. Bisson began a master’s degree in electrical engineering at the École de technologie supérieure of Montréal in 2017. His master’s research project was to raise the level of Technology Readiness Level of the Capacitive Boost Processor by achieving a concept materializable with commercially available components, and a realistic simulation model capable of generating reliable data. For his work, he received the mention of excellence from the evaluation committee and was included in the ÉTS honor roll.
From 2019 to 2024, Mr. Bisson worked as an engineer for energy storage systems and electric propulsion systems for the automotive industry. During this period, Mr. Bisson was involved at all levels of electrified propulsion systems, from the lithium-ion cell to the motor shaft.
Mr. Bisson is an engineer member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) since 2009. He is a true enthusiast of aviation and electrification.
