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Award-winning Drivetrain Technology technology solution possessing dual engagement capabilities
487% of minimum goal raised
Minimum Target £ 300,000 |
Minimum investment amount £ 10,000 |
Maximum Target £ 2,000,000 |
Maximum investment amount £ 500,000 |
We are solving the problem of downtime of machines that use roller chain drives. New Motion Labs have developed Enduo, a new, patented plug and play sprocket technology enabling 5 billion chain drives in 5000 application's to last 3.5x longer from e-mobility to manufacturing, saving emissions and downtime.
Enduo is the first new sprocket design in a century, enabling a conventional chain drive to contact on both sides of the sprocket tooth for the first time.
This dual contact enables an engagement of the tooth instead of the single pushing sliding point of the tooth, decreasing friction in the chain during power transfer.
This reduction in friction through design means a 3.5x increase in chain drive life
We are solving the problem of downtime of machines that use roller chain drives. This costs up to £60,000/hr with the roller chain being the lowest common denominator in both maintenance periods and unplanned maintenance.
Our revenue model for the industrial market will be IP licensing, with a sign-on fee followed by royalty payments dependant upon product sales.
Enduo is the first new sprocket design in a century, enabling a conventional chain drive to contact on both sides of the sprocket tooth for the first time.
This dual contact enables an engagement of the tooth instead of the single pushing sliding point of the tooth, decreasing friction in the chain during power transfer.
This reduction in friction through design means a 3.5x increase in chain drive life
We are solving the problem of downtime of machines that use roller chain drives. This costs up to £60,000/hr with the roller chain being the lowest common denominator in both maintenance periods and unplanned maintenance.
Our revenue model for the industrial market will be IP licensing, with a sign-on fee followed by royalty payments dependant upon product sales.