Energy Motors Overview
An electric motor is an electromechanical device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Founded in 1950, Energy motors has continued to cater to a variety of industries, providing both AC and DC motors for countless clients. Our motors are in use in fans, pumps, machining devices, tools and small vehicles. A new super line of energy motors will be used as propulsion systems on ships once they become available in 2013.
Most electric motors operate interactions of both magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors, generating force. The reverse process, would be the use of an alternator or dynamo to produce electrical energy from mechanical.
The craftsmanship in an Energy Motor can be seen at first glance, but the Motor will last a lifetime.
Founded in 1950, Energy motors has continued to cater to a variety of industries, providing both AC and DC motors for countless clients. Our motors are in use in fans, pumps, machining devices, tools and small vehicles. A new super line of energy motors will be used as propulsion systems on ships once they become available in 2013.
Most electric motors operate interactions of both magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors, generating force. The reverse process, would be the use of an alternator or dynamo to produce electrical energy from mechanical.
The craftsmanship in an Energy Motor can be seen at first glance, but the Motor will last a lifetime.
Founded in 1950, Energy motors has continued to cater to a variety of industries, providing both AC and DC motors for countless clients. Our motors are in use in fans, pumps, machining devices, tools and small vehicles. A new super line of energy motors will be used as propulsion systems on ships once they become available in 2013.
Most electric motors operate interactions of both magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors, generating force. The reverse process, would be the use of an alternator or dynamo to produce electrical energy from mechanical.