
Aeristech
Aeristech develops electric motor technology designed to increase efficiency and reduce emissions for hydrocarbon fuelled engines.
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Aeristech specialises in the design and manufacturing of advanced electric motor and controller systems, with a particular focus on hydrogen fuel cell applications. The company, founded in 2006 by Bryn Richards, is based in Warwickshire, England. Richards, serving as the CTO, has a background in mechanical engineering and has been instrumental in developing the company's core technology.
The core products are permanent magnet variable speed high-speed electric motors, motor controllers, and hydrogen fuel cell compressors. These technologies are designed to improve the power, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of fuel cell systems. Aeristech's key innovation lies in its patented self-starting and oil-free compressor technology, which allows for smaller, more efficient, and more responsive fuel cell systems. This is particularly beneficial for the automotive, aerospace, and power generation industries.
The company serves a range of clients, from automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to system integrators in the aerospace and industrial sectors. Its business model revolves around developing and licensing its technology, as well as selling its compressor products directly. Aeristech has received significant funding and grants, including from the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC), to further develop its hydrogen technologies and expand its manufacturing capabilities.
Keywords: electric motors, hydrogen fuel cells, power electronics, automotive technology, fuel cell compressors, aerospace engineering, clean energy, powertrain systems, Warwickshire, industrial applications