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I am an inventor and I'm developing a business plan for the purpose of developing and marketing a high performance electric motor that does not use gasoline at all. In theory, it can reproduce the same level of performance as a gasoline motor. The idea is to produce the motors, and sell them to distributors. The distributors (local automovtive repair facilities), in turn, sell and install the motors to the end-user. Who would be up for that?

2007-05-11 09:54:34 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

No recharging required. Uses a standard car battery, and like current vehicles now, battery only used for start-up, and then battery is rechraged as a normal car battery would be.

2007-05-11 10:08:03 · update #1

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Send me a proto type I can test and I'll let you know.

2007-05-11 09:58:19 · answer #1 · answered by Daniel H 5 · 0 0

Electric motors have to run on electricity. So you'd have to have a huge powersource to do that. Otherwise, you'd have to stop and plug it in somewhere for several hours. Furthermore, you are not the first person to try this and if you're looking for financing go to a bank. Youi'll have to give collateral like your house. If you sign your house over to me I will finance your loan at 2% interest. Reading your addition: Your theory just doesn't work. A standard car battery...lol. NO recharging. How did you come up with that goofy theory? Using the same parts requires fuel that is not electric such as corn or ethanol, or maybe regular garbage...not electricity.

2007-05-11 10:06:47 · answer #2 · answered by Your #1 fan 6 · 0 0

need more info, milage before recharge, how long does it take to charge, ect

2007-05-11 10:03:45 · answer #3 · answered by skcs11 7 · 1 0

I'm in! :-) Send me a car...

2007-05-11 10:02:33 · answer #4 · answered by Marianne D 7 · 0 0

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