作者nfsong (圖書館我來了)
看板PCSH91_305
標題ecomotors
時間Wed Jul 14 19:10:44 2010
http://www.ecomotors.com/
http://goo.gl/s8zA
EcoMotors announced today a $23.5 million series B funding round from Khosla
Ventures and Bill Gates that the company will use to build and test its
eco-friendly engine, known as an Opposed Piston Opposed Cylinder (OPOC)
engine.
EcoMotors makes engines that run on diesel or gasoline but have greater power
density, weigh less and produce lower carbon emissions than conventional
engines. OPOC engines are being developed for passenger vehicles, as well as
for commercial vehicles, aerospace and power generators.
According to the company, an OPOC engine:
“operates on the 2-cycle principle, generating one power stroke per
crank revolution per cylinder. It comprises two opposing cylinders per
module, with a crankshaft between them, and each cylinder has two pistons
moving in opposite directions. This innovative design configuration
eliminates the cylinder-head and valve-train components of conventional
engines, offering an efficient, compact and simple core engine structure”
OPOC engines “reduce the cost of transport without requiring any sacrifices
by the consumers,” claims EcoMotors CEO Donald Runkle.
The engines are designed to work with existing infrastructures to easily
replace engines like the four-stroke combustible engines used in many
passenger cars. They will also be less expensive than these engines. Runkle
expects EcoMotors will be able to first implement its engines in applications
like gensets and begin putting OPOC engines in cars within two to three
years. The company plans to make money through joint development agreements
with existing engine manufacturers, licensing its technology and selling its
own engines.
Runkle said the investment appealed to Khosla Ventures for its disruptive
technology, and to Gates for the engines’ potential applications in
developing countries.
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