Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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Proposal Category: Entrepreneurs

Thor Power Corp. has designed, developed and patented the Trezium System in response to a long-term customer problem relating to the inefficiency of electric motors being used today. Electric motors consume more than 60% of all electricity produced. They typically operate in ranges of 47 - 60% efficiency levels, are heavy, underpowered and based on technology that is between 50 - 100 years old.

Our patented Trezium System Technology is comprised of a Micro-electronic controller that is rated @ 95% efficient and our BLAC three-phase permanent magnet motor operating over 90% efficiency levels. The solution: Twice the power...Half the weight...Double the efficiency... of a comarable motor in the 0.3 to 25kW range. This is extremely important in today's world where Green Energy - Solutions are only now becoming a reality.

Currently Thor Power is seeking $3.9m of investment funds in exchange for shares in the company that would represent approximately 33% equity stake. A business plan with detailed financials exists and would be shared upon exchange of an NDA. The funds would be used to support immediate needs for marketing, sales and engineering efforts necessary to get our product into the customer's hands. ** this time we are in discussions & testing of our product in applications with a wind turbine company along with various industrial power tool companies.

Interested parties can view our information directly on our web site http://****thor-power.*** or call our office ** (610) 419-6563 ext 1 or 3 asking for either David Bonner - CEO or Gary Busch - CPO. (you can also find both David & me on LinkedIn)

Additional Information
Electric Motors - Controllers
$3.5m - $4.0M
Sales & Marketing
Finished Product
Seeking product market launch stage funding of $3.9M.
BLAC three-phase electric motor & patented electronic controller package for use in more than 19 vertical market segments.
Offering equity share up to 33%
United States Dollar - USD

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