Welcome to E-Motors Consulting, LLC!
Bruno Lequesne, an engineer with a background at General Motors, Delphi, and Eaton in electromagnetic and electro-mechanical systems, particularly for transportation, decided to offer his vast expertise to facilitate the advancement of electrical technology. His business venture, E-Motors Consulting, LLC, offers consulting services, based on over 35 years of experience in magnetics, electric machine design, and automotive electrification. It can provide your company with analysis, design and prototyping of electromagnetic systems, sensors, actuators, electric machines and drives. A particular strength of this consulting business is new technology development and assessment, in terms of roadmapping the application of new technologies to your business, as well as due diligence, intellectual property assessment, patent analysis, and expert witness assistance. In short, it can team up with you to obtain a technology and novelty advantage in the application of electric energy conversion, particularly in the transportation field, and the integration of electrical and mechanical systems.
Since opening its doors in 2014, E-Motors Consulting has worked with various clients in the automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy fields, as well as legal firms, on projects from linear actuators to induction and permanent magnet motors, and from hybrid and electric vehicles to hydro-power generation systems.
E-Motors Consulting, LLC, can perform:
- Intellectual property analysis and strategy.
- Expert witness work (with deposition and court experience).
- Due diligence, especially in transportation electrification (hybrids, EVs, and components), as well as electric machines and drives in general.
- Magnetic analysis.
- Design of electric machines, linear actuators, and sensors.
- Development of new concepts and products.
- Technology roadmapping and strategizing, discerning new trends.
- Teaching and mentoring in these fields.
E-Motors routinely uses the MotorCAD software for motor design, as well as dedicated finite-element packages such as Flux from Altair.
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