The Solar Car Racing Motor of Mitsuba M2096 2009 ver Video 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2009

ソーラーカーレースでお馴染みのミツバ製DDモーター
2009年版M2096のベンチテストのビデオです。
空転全開テストの模様。

Hi solar car challengers and teams.
How is going on your preparation for WSC2009.?
Unfortunately I and we Ashiya University Solar Car Project can not participate to WSC2009. But we are trying new our challenge for FIA Olympia car for Suzuka Dream Cup.

Here I up loaded a video which shows testing MITSUBA M2096 DD racing motor.
The Mitsuba is one of a big company for car industry.
Mitsuba is supplying many kinds of motors for cars.

Also Mitsuba is producing racing DD direct drive motor which purpose for SOLAR CAR RACE.
Mitsuba racing DD motor is a best motor in the world.
This motor is developed for SUZUKA DREAM CUP.
The SUZUKA DREAM CUP is one of the biggest solar car race in Japan.
The using race truck is SUZUKA F-1 circuit.
www.dream-cup.com
Mitsuba is winning many circuit race, now over 60% JP teams are using it.

Mitsuba racing DD motor is not only use for circuit race.
It is also good run in WSC World Solar Challenge in Australia.
The Ashiya University Solar Car Project had used in 2005 and 2007.
The Ashiya is the strongest team in JP.
But the Ashiya is using solar cell which lower about 4-5%, if compare other top team
The Ashiya is using about 23-25% cell. But the top teams is using 27-28% cell.
Even such tough condition, Ashiya get place
2007y : 4th in over all
2008y : 1st in adventure class.

You can image what Mitsuba racing DD motor.

If you have any inquiry, please contact me.
I am a member of Ashiya University Solar Car Project,
And also I am agent of racing Mitsuba motor for over sea sales.

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  • Hi there - thanks for your reply - does it use a halbach array ? We are tinkering with a lower powered concept for the Shell eco marathon - using a halbach array on a printed armature all housed in a lazer cut polycarbonate pancake housing ( to cut out eddy's) but struggling to sorce magnets on a 180 mm dia disc -

  • Is this better than the Australian CSIRO motor then - with its special magnet array (german ) and very fine wires? nice post but bold claim - wonders what Cedric Lynch would make of it?

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