the* motor of the future

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By: Innovators Inc.
Morgan Dacy, Maria Ramos Arpita Ghosh & Young Hwang
It’s a new company started by four
fresh EE graduates from UW.
 Inspired through Senior Year
Capstone Project.
 First drive system created in the
Emerald City i.e. Seattle
 With the help of the Institute of
Engineers Company, our drive
systems are manufactured in bulk
in Bangalore, India.
 Most of our employees are the
people of India, with the exception
of the Safety Certification
Committee and Quality Assurance
Department, USA.
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 Very
high efficiency (>90%)
 Can run for up to five hours at max load on
two 20Ah 12V batteries
 Utilizes a synchronous H-bridge drive layout
 Contains brake-accelerator interlock
 User selectable braking mode
 Current limiting provided by resistor
feedback
 The
system is bi-directional.
 It starts by just pushing the accelerator.
 The maximum starting current at full load
does not exceed twice the rated current.
 The motor reaches the rated speed in less
than 3 seconds.
 The speed can be changed by using the
accelerating pedals.
 We are using dynamic, counter current and
regenerative braking for our system.
 The braking current is limited to 3x rated
current
Forward
Command
Accel Pedal
Command Signals
Brake Pedal
Reverse
Command
Control
Circuit
Selector
Circuit
Feedback
Power Supply
Battery
Source
Power
Circuit
 It
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can be used in the following machines:
Energy efficient a.k.a. hybrid vehicles.
Powered wheelchairs
Electric go-carts, mopeds, and scooters
 This
electric drive system is designed for DC
Motors ONLY.
 It uses significantly less power as compared
to other electric drive systems.
 It comes with Acceleration and Brake Pedals
 Most importantly, this drive system is
embedded in such a clever way, that all the
three kinds of braking: Dynamic, Countercurrent & Regenerative, can be applied.
 It is very cost-effective.
Areas of spending
Costs (US Dollars)
Basic parts for the motor
System Development
(Only once)
30 Х n
Manufacturing
2410
Manpower
795
Facilities
2000
Ancillary Costs
Advertisements &
Marketing
1000
Federal & State Taxes
30% on the profit
Shipping
55.61 *(n/5)
6536
200
“n” is the number of units of
drive systems
n (Units)
Operating Cost($)
Price per
Unit($)
500
26,966.00
70.11
7,280.82
600
31,078.20
67.34
8,391.11
700
35,190.40
65.35
9,501.41
800
39,302.60
63.87
10,611.70
Units bought per
month
Profit ($)
SellingPrice of
Profit over 10
Unit($)
Annual profit($)
yrs ($)
500
70.11
80,833.84
808,338.40
600
67.34
94,157.32
941,573.20
700
65.35
107,480.92
1,074,809.20
800
63.87
120,804.40
1,208,044.00
Annual Profit over 10 yrs
12
Profit every year (US Dollars)
10
8
6
4
2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Number of years
7
8
9
10
Investors make profit from the very starting
month
 Cost Effective
 User Friendly
 One-year *FREE* Consultancy
 One-year Warranty
 We promote International Business
 Our employees are hand-picked from a group of
talented and competitive people---- You are in
good hands
 Our system is very simple
 We are the best!!!!!
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