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we are looking for a company to partner with, to make brackets for all cars, all models. we have patent pending, or now patent recognized, to attach the electric motors to car engine blocks, use the blocks as brackets to hold the electric motors,
THE PATENT IS FOR A 100% ELECTRIC VEHICLE, NOT A HYBRID, GAS ELECTRIC COMBO, ALL INTERNAL MOVING PARTS ARE REMOVED.
you keep the cars alternator, water pump, power steering, ac unite, the electric motor will idle at lights and run the accessories
this motor and transmission is just a prototype. will design new ones.
looking to make 3 sizes for the motors. 1 for small vehicles, 2 for mid size to large vehicles, and 3 for 18 wheelers and large vehicles.
the small vehicle motors will fit every make and model of small vehicles. the mid size motor will fit every make and model of the mid size vehicles. and 3 the large motor will fit every large vehicle. the brackets will be designed to have the same motor bolt pattern, will be interchangeable. take a motor off of a chevy and put it on a ford.
THE LAST GAS, DIESEL MOTOR ENGINES MIGHT, IS SCHEDUIED, TO ROLL OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINES IN 2036 DUE TO POLLUTION LAWS, LETS GET READY NOW, DONTBANOURCARSSOLUTIONS.COM
i found these blower motor pictures that are on race cars, similar to what the electric car motors would look like. but the car motors should be more compact, tucked in closer to the block with everything removed off the block
application number 18/489,375 with the united states patent trademark office.
you get the transmission case, shaft, bearings, and oil seal all assembled like in the picture, no pulley included
this transmission fits the 7.5 kw motor listed on this site. 25 peak kw
the motor and controller are AC. the motor says DC for programing purposes only, but they are AC, alternating current not DC, direct current
controller and motor sold separately. not included with the transmission case
returns are paid by the buyer. unless damaged during shipping.
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