CONGERS, N.Y., Feb. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Electric Moto
Corporation (OTC Markets/Pink Sheets: EMOT) released details today
of the patented electrical vehicle cooling system that it had
recently acquired.
In an announcement on January 16,
2013 Electric Moto released the news that it had acquired a
unique system for heat dissipation in electric vehicle
operation. Brian Belton,
Director of Research and Development for Electric Moto, offered a
more detailed description of the technology, and the impact, of the
acquired patented process.
"Reducing heat is especially important in the efficiency and
longevity of electric vehicles, as improper heat dissipation robs
power from electric motors. But the dilemma for designers of
electric vehicles is that traditional methods of reducing heat
added weight, wind resistance and the complexity of multiple
systems---all of which reduced vehicle performance as well.
We believe that we have mitigated all those problems with one
simple system: use the empty space in the frame as coolant storage,
use the frame itself as heat dissipator, and employ the motor as a
conveyor of the coolant.
"No added weight, no added surface area, no additional moving
parts---this is straightforward, extremely effective, and a
major enhancement to the performance and durability of electric
vehicles."
About EMOT:
EMOT is a leading technology and lifestyle company dedicated to
the development, manufacturing and distribution of zero-emission
vehicles and related products. The 72 Volt Dual Sport Gen 1
Electric Motorcycle, and its Gen 2 successor, lead the charge of
EMOT's "Green vehicles," along with its "pit bike," commuter
motorcycle, scooter, electric bicycle, ATV, three-wheeled enclosed
vehicle, and personal watercraft.
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forward-looking statements reflect current views of management with
respect to future events and are subject to certain risks,
uncertainties, and assumptions. Should one or more of these
risks or uncertainties materialize or should underlying assumptions
prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those
described herein as anticipated, believed, estimated or expected,
or described pursuant to similar expressions.
Contact: Robert J.
Lancellotti
Chairman, Acting CEO
ElectricMoto Corporation, Inc.
info@electricmoto.com
845-268-6687
SOURCE Electric Moto Corporation