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Keppe Motor - Sustainable Technology
New Resonant Motor From Brazil Is Up To 15 Times More Energy Efficient Than Conventional Motors
A motor 15 times as energy efficient as a conventional motor soon will be unveiled in Brazil. Designed by the laboratory of the Stop the Destruction of the World Association from Sao Paulo, Brazil, it promises to revolutionize the appliances in which it will be placed.
Called “The Keppe Motor” after the scientist whose ideas inspired its development, these motors are the first in a new class of sustainable electromagnetic motors. Energy efficient, easy to build and run-- Keppe Motors have been proven to be up to 15 times more energy efficient than conventional motors and promise to make a significant contribution to the environment.
The energy efficiency of the motor was measured and tested according to protocols set by PTB, the Braunschweig and Berlim, Germany - Federal Technical. This technology, demonstrated for the first time in 2008 in San Diego, California, was developed by engineers at the Keppe Motor Laboratory and based on the book “The New Physics of A Disinverted Metaphysics” by scientist Norberto R Keppe. Products using this technology will be available to consumers in 2012.
The Keppe motor runs quietly, is extremely adaptable and can work with continuous current (batteries, photovoltaic panels etc.) or alternating current (110 or 220 volts) - frequencies of 50 or 60 HZ.
In addition to being very economical, Keppe Motors are simple and can be quickly built.
Dr. Keppe’s ideas may give Brazil a competitive advantage over Asian companies and allow it to become a major player in the global sustainable science and technology market placing it at the forefront of a new era of innovative and sustainable electric motors.
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