Electric motorbikes.......
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...is an excellent new venture that I hope gets some proper development...That`s some fancy numbers those boys can produce....and with just the change of a controller for power hikes and programmable power curves using your home P.C...
"And then there’s the new 500bhp 67 Kg Symetron electric motor which should really kickstart performance electric automobiles and bikes. "....
"The test was at an independent dynamometer testing facility in Detroit and showed that a Symetron P2 motor driven by a matching Symetron controller consistently delivered more than 420 ft-lbs of torque on numerous test runs. In each test run more than 420 ft-lbs of torque was measured for a minimum duration of 60 seconds.
The Symetron motor is 8 inches long by 12.5 inches in diameter and weighs just 67 Kg. This small size combined with high torque yield a torque density of 35 Newton Meters per Liter. Raser believes this to be the highest torque density for any drive system available today. "...
"With better battery technology, it would lighten it up a lot. Nickel metal hydride batteries would lighten it considerably but they would cost more money.”
Article here..
www.gizmag.co.uk/go/4083/1/
>> Edited by F.M on Saturday 13th May 07:43
"And then there’s the new 500bhp 67 Kg Symetron electric motor which should really kickstart performance electric automobiles and bikes. "....
"The test was at an independent dynamometer testing facility in Detroit and showed that a Symetron P2 motor driven by a matching Symetron controller consistently delivered more than 420 ft-lbs of torque on numerous test runs. In each test run more than 420 ft-lbs of torque was measured for a minimum duration of 60 seconds.
The Symetron motor is 8 inches long by 12.5 inches in diameter and weighs just 67 Kg. This small size combined with high torque yield a torque density of 35 Newton Meters per Liter. Raser believes this to be the highest torque density for any drive system available today. "...
"With better battery technology, it would lighten it up a lot. Nickel metal hydride batteries would lighten it considerably but they would cost more money.”
Article here..
www.gizmag.co.uk/go/4083/1/
>> Edited by F.M on Saturday 13th May 07:43
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