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Infinitum Electric, creator of the breakthrough printed circuit board motor (PCB) announced the launch of its IEx Series motor, an IoT-enabled electric motor that’s a third of the size and weight of conventional motors while delivering class-leading efficiency and IoT capabilities.

Infinitum has reached OEM sales agreements with Twin City Fan, Comefri, and ACME Fan for the new IEx Series motor and the first shipment of motors is scheduled for June.

Applications in other sectors

The company’s first product is a 15-horsepower (HP) motor designed for the HVAC plenum fan market, with the 10HP and 5HP models being released by the end of 2020.

Infinitum has also kickstarted research and development efforts in other market segments like oil and gas, aerospace, and electric vehicles.

Small, smart, and high performing motor

We’re honored to introduce our first product line with three of the industry’s top Fan and Blower OEMs"

With the launch of our IEx Series motor, we are delivering a smaller, smarter, quieter, lighter, and higher performing motor into the roughly $150 billion yearly electric motor market,” said Ben Schuler, CEO of Infinitum Electric.

After the electric motor has gone virtually untouched for more than 100 years, our product is generating exciting interest in key industries, and we’re honored to introduce our first product line with three of the industry’s top Fan and Blower OEMs.”

Customized design, Exceeds IE5 efficiency

Infinitum’s new 15HP electric motor can exceed IE5 efficiency, a standard that the industry considers to be the highest efficiency class.

In addition, the customizable design of the motor allows for easier production and greater optimization than any other electric motor, resulting in reduced lead times, up to 25 percent lower costs, up to 60 percent lighter weight, superior durability, and enhanced IoT connectivity.

Fresh approach

Infinitum Electric’s fresh approach to ECM motor development is unique in the commercial HVAC industry,” said Sylvie Braun, COO of Comefri.

At the same time, we are certain, as a leader in global fan design, Comefri USA’s close collaboration with Infinitum Electric will provide distinctive leadership in the American commercial HVAC marketplace for years to come.”

Efficient solution

We’re thrilled to incorporate Infinitum advantages into our fan designs that will be more compact, lighter weight, efficient"

Infinitum is bringing the electric motor into the 21st century,” said Jeff Robinson, VP of Engineering Applications at Twin City Fan, “and we’re thrilled to incorporate Infinitum advantages into our fan designs that will be more compact, lighter weight, more efficient, and easy speed control.”

This will give our customers the competitive advantage that we’re excited about. We are striving to bring the most efficient solution to our customers, and Infinitum helps us do exactly that.”

Quality and performance

Partnering with Infinitum aligns with our commitment to quality and performance,” said Lee Buddrus, President of ACME Fan.

Not only does Infinitum offer a unique performance advantage by being smaller, lighter, and more efficient, but their motor insulation also provides a fundamental change in quality and durability.”

Competitive offering

An innovative product like Infinitum’s PCB-based 15HP motor gives the market a highly competitive offering"

Demand for high-efficiency motors is on the rise, and an innovative product like Infinitum’s PCB-based 15HP motor gives the market a highly competitive offering,” said Ivan Campos, Manufacturing Technology Research Analyst with IHS Markit technology research, now part of Informa Tech.

The level of efficiency based on the size and weight of Infinitum’s 15HP motor coupled with its IoT capabilities could be of great benefit to not only the HVAC industry but for other industries as well.”

Manufacturing Game-Changer

Infinitum’s innovative PCB-based stators with etched copper wiring eliminate the need for traditional motor stators made with twisted copper wiring. This too means that expensive, clunky machinery designed to automate the twisting of the copper wires can be eliminated from the motor manufacturing process and replaced by fabless, fully-automated PCB manufacturing.

This major shift in the process drastically simplifies motor manufacturing and significantly reduces the cost to make each motor. Infinitum’s 15HP motor will be available in June 2020.

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