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Please advice! Looking for investor for innovative ASYMMETRIC PULSED electic motor
Posted January 28th, 2010 - 9:36 am by from Voronezh, Russia (Permalink)
Please advice how to get in touch with western Investors (motors or car produsers) or Vunture Investment Funds. I will really apreciate that.

We got an innovative technology for electric motors witch can be applied in any industry. Our new technology increase en efficiency of electric motors modules by applying magnet details.

For example a powered bicycle with no efforts allows you to move with stable speed 70 km/hr even vile climbing.

It was tested in Harvard and has a lot of an official proves and diplomas that were are no same efficient technology in the world.

The production cost of one motor is 42 USD per unit and depends on quantity of units to produce and labor cost.

Electric motors can operate in various regimes depending on the dc source voltage. One of motors was designed for a scooter and characterized by the following parameters: power, 1.3 kW; cruising speed, 50 km/h; efficiency, up to 85%. Second one was designed for an electric-motor car, which was characterized by the following parameters: power, 3 kW; cruising speed, 85-90 km/h; efficiency, up to 90%. Upon an increase in the dc source voltage to 120 V (and the corresponding changes in the coil wire and number of turns, a two-seat car can exhibit as maximum velocity of up to 130 km/h). It is absolutely eco-friendly models.

There are same analogs in the world but they are late 90s technology.

Video is available http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkPYdiyGsco

Thank you a lot for yor help in advance!
Regrds,
Katerina

Posted January 28th, 2010 - 12:13 pm by from Willowbrook, United States (Permalink)
Very cool Katerina! I would love to learn more.

Do you have a website with more details? The videos sound didn't work on Youtube and I couldn't find anything else on the Marvel World Electric Motor. 45mi/hr and 80mi/hr is really good for a bike or motorcycle. How much weight does it add to the bike and is a battery required?

Similar to this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHpikCPKPiE

Feel free to message me with more info.

Rob

Posted January 28th, 2010 - 1:02 pm by from Voronezh, Russia (Permalink)
I don't have a web site actually, but I am close to author. So if you have any questions, just ask me.
We deleted sound because it is in Russian )) I have more video, one of them is in Holland.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1rilJFviVM&feature=related

Marvel is handling meetings for selling a patent for US. They are our partner foe US.

I got to ask about weight but i am sure it is light - it has minimum details and aluminium case, no any electronic stuff needed.

Yes battery is needed but it charges battery wile riding. If the battery has long time working ability you may ride 100 km with no worry.

The model is very simple. The object of the present invention is to improve the efficiency and other performance characteristics of electric motors of the type under consideration and simultaneously simplify their assembly and maintenance procedures. This invention has a lot of international diplomas.

If you have interested investor let me know.
Thank you.

Posted January 28th, 2010 - 5:27 pm from New Delhi, India
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Posted January 28th, 2010 - 5:38 pm by from Voronezh, Russia (Permalink)
Hello!
Which details you would like to know?
Follow links in my posts to see the motor in work. Actually it's a wheel-motor.
Our offer is to sell patent for production by countries/regions. For example we have negotiations in US in progress and price for patent is 90 mln USD. All terms are the point of discussion. Our author is available to come to your country to help set up a manufacture.
I can send you a picture of the motor If you would like.
cheers,
Katerina.

Posted January 28th, 2010 - 6:00 pm by from Willowbrook, United States (Permalink)
So basically a vehicle starts moving with an electric motor on a battery, the wheel spins the alternator, which charges back the battery? are we claiming 100% efficiency or something?

Yes, very basic and seems like it would already be on the market.

Can you send some detailed photos?

Rob


Posted January 29th, 2010 - 2:39 am by from Hamburg, Germany (Permalink)
I should point out that a 85% efficiency in a DC electric motor is nothing revolutionary. These already exist on the market now, and you don't need to buy them from people peddling their products on a commercial-advertising-free website.

Go to the bottom of the page for *typical* efficiency values (0.75 kW = 1 Horsepower)
http://www.psnh.com/Business/SmallBusiness/Motor.asp

The leading edge right now is around 96% efficiency, though one wonders when these will be available on the market (and be affordable).
http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20090403/168295/

By the way, the advertising is misleading. The top speed of a scooter has very little to do with the type or efficiency of the installed electric motor, it has everything to do with how much power your particular scooter needs to reach a certain speed (to overcome tire resistance and aerodynamic drag), which has ZERO to do with what kind of motor you have. In other words, generally, if a 3 kW motor can do it, any 3 kW motor can do it.

So, in conclusion:

1. Your advertising is misleading in that you are promising vehicle range and speed even though they have absolutely nothing to do with your product.

2. The efficiencies you quoted are ordinary and already exist.

3. I think you may need to acquaint yourself with the terms of use of this website. Why don't I quote some of it:
http://www.couchsurfing.org/terms.html under section 2 - User Conduct:
"(Y)ou shall not (...) use our Services for any commercial purpose whatsoever."

Posted January 29th, 2010 - 8:52 am by from Voronezh, Russia (Permalink)
I just looking for advice