International Business Times

It started in a garage – not with a spark plug, but with a spark of indignation.
Daniel Lee Williams, a 30-year automotive mechanic, stood under the hood of yet another gas-guzzler spewing carbon monoxide into the air and had a thought that probably doesn’t cross the minds of most mechanics: “What if a robot told drivers the truth about what they’re paying to pollute?”
Digital Journal

While the world was busy watching billionaires chase rockets and algorithms, Daniel Lee Williams was chasing something else entirely: a spark of conscience.
Working out of a modest garage, this 30-year auto mechanic wasn’t just fixing vehicles; he was quietly plotting their obsolescence. And now, he’s ready to bring his vision to the national stage with an animated emissary named Nikola Farad, a robot who might just become the next great voice in the electric vehicle movement.
Forbes Georgia

In a quiet garage-turned-home-studio in the Midwest, a 30-year automotive mechanic has built something unexpected: a talking robot with a message designed to disrupt a trillion-dollar industry. Named Nikola Farad, the animated humanoid isn’t just a mascot — it’s part of a growing media campaign aimed at challenging the psychological grip of fossil fuels on American consumers.
New York Weekly

Nikola Farad is not just another animated character. Created by former auto mechanic Daniel Lee Williams, this robot is designed to make people think twice about driving gasoline-powered cars. The name combines Nikola Tesla, the famous inventor, with “farad,” a unit of electrical capacitance. Nikola Farad’s primary purpose is to tell the truth about fossil fuels and push for more electric vehicles (EVs) on the road.
Global Banking and Finance

Nikola Farad S.F.R. (Scientific Fact Robot) isn’t your average mascot. Created by Daniel Lee Williams, a seasoned automotive technician and environmental advocate, Nikola Farad is an animated robot designed to inform the public about the environmental impacts of fossil fuels and the benefits of electric vehicles (EVs).
Vocus

Nikola Farad S.F.R. (Scientific Fact Robot), a platform dedicated to promoting environmental awareness, is increasing its efforts to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). Daniel Lee Williams, an experienced automotive mechanic and commercial content creator, founded the company, which focuses on educating the public about the environmental impacts of fossil fuel consumption and the benefits of electric vehicles.
Boerse.de

Nikola Farad S.F.R. (Scientific Fact Robot), a platform dedicated to promoting environmental awareness, is increasing its efforts to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). Daniel Lee Williams, an experienced automotive mechanic and commercial content creator, founded the company, which focuses on educating the public about the environmental impacts of fossil fuel consumption and the benefits of electric vehicles.
EQS Group

Nikola Farad SFR (Scientific Fact Robot) , a platform dedicated to promoting environmental awareness, is increasing its efforts to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). Daniel Lee Williams, an experienced automotive mechanic and commercial content creator, founded the company, which focuses on educating the public about the environmental impacts of fossil fuel consumption and the benefits of electric vehicles.
Mitrade

Nikola Farad S.F.R. (Scientific Fact Robot), a platform dedicated to promoting environmental awareness, is increasing its efforts to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). Daniel Lee Williams, an experienced automotive mechanic and commercial content creator, founded the company, which focuses on educating the public about the environmental impacts of fossil fuel consumption and the benefits of electric vehicles.
LA Weekly

The auto industry faces significant environmental challenges, with transportation accounting for nearly 28% of total greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The reliance on fossil fuels has contributed to severe air pollution, climate change, and public health issues. In 2022 alone, the world saw an increase in CO2 emissions from fuel combustion, surpassing 33 gigatons, as reported by the International Energy Agency (IEA).