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Bienenelfe Foundation: Seed-Investment in Fraunhofer spin-off CASTCOIL
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Bienenelfe Foundation: Seed-Investment in Fraunhofer spin-off CASTCOIL
17.10.2023 / 09:51 CET/CEST
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Electric drives with CASTCOIL: Resource-saving production and even more efficient in use – Stiftung takes a strategic stake.
Spiesheim, October 17, 2023 – Efficient electric motors are an essential tool to protect the environment. They can be used to replace combustion engines, which are still operated almost exclusively with fossil fuels. But electric motors have reached their limits with conventional technology. Significant efficiency gains have not been achieved in recent decades.
Conventionally, copper is used in the form of cables and coils in electric motors. However, with a share of 0.01% of the world's raw materials, copper is only available in a few mining areas. If a rare commodity meets rising demand, this entails not only rising prices, but the risk, that monopolistic corporations will abuse their cornering position.
More than 10 years ago, a team from the Fraunhofer Institute IFAM in Bremen proved that there are alternatives: The cast coil (CASTCOIL) was developed and patented in recent years with a whole bundle of technological specifications and related processes. A few weeks ago, the research team set up its own business and secured the exclusive rights of use and marketing.
Franz-Josef Wöstmann, one of the inventors and managing directors of Cast Coil GmbH, explains this step: "CASTCOIL is a groundbreaking development. The manufacturing process not only allows us to make use of new designs in engine construction, but also allows us to use new materials. In particular, aluminium is worth mentioning, which is highly interesting for e-mobility due to its low weight and it enables cooling appliances without CFCs."
New geometries, lower weight and a raw material that is the third most abundant element in the world at 8.1% – this allows for smaller motors, lower energy consumption and more resource-efficient production.
However, for Denise Ulbrich, CEO of the Bienenelfe Foundation, these are only partial aspects: "We are convinced that CASTCOIL is a perfect fit to our vision of "change on a small scale to achieve great things". Research and science have succeeded in overcoming a law of nature in the production of electric motors. Now it must be a matter of shaping the transformation and accelerating the reduction of greenhouse gases (especially CO2 and CFCs) with the help of CASTCOIL."
With its seed investment in the start-up, the Foundation is taking risk and thus providing the financial basis for the development of production capacities in Germany and the worldwide use of the technology. "Financially, the patent portfolio may be valued at a significant double-digit million amount, but we value the positive impact of CASTCOIL many times higher." Denise Ulbrich elaborates on the Foundation's involvement.
ABOUT THE BIENENELFE FOUNDATION
The smallest bird in the world (a hummingbird called "bee elf") symbolizes the great change that the Foundation can achieve, contributing on small scale. Regionally rooted, ecologically and economically sustainable – the Bienenelfe Foundation proves that animal and nature conservation is possible far away from radical ideologies. Not to treat living beings as an industrial product in the sense of a rational cost/benefit analysis, not to want to prescribe animal and environmental protection as a doctrine, but to bring about a great motivation to participate on a small scale through heart and mind – that is the mission statement of the Bienenelfe Foundation.
Contact: Denise Ulbrich
denise@bienenelfe.org
Tel: +49 (171) 5234455
www.bienenelfe.org
ABOUT CASTCOIL
Cast Coil GmbH, headquartered in Muenster, Germany, has secured the exclusive rights to use and market Fraunhofer's CASTCOIL technology. With a team of scientists and practitioners, the company enables licensees to produce CASTCOILs in high quantities and quality and at the same time imparts the know-how about the use and possibilities of new geometries and materials to the manufacturers of electric motors and generators.
Contact: Franz Josef Wöstmann
franjo.woestmann@castcoil.de
Tel: +49 (176) 87897007
www.castcoil.de
Spiesheim, October 17, 2023 – Efficient electric motors are an essential tool to protect the environment. They can be used to replace combustion engines, which are still operated almost exclusively with fossil fuels. But electric motors have reached their limits with conventional technology. Significant efficiency gains have not been achieved in recent decades.
Conventionally, copper is used in the form of cables and coils in electric motors. However, with a share of 0.01% of the world's raw materials, copper is only available in a few mining areas. If a rare commodity meets rising demand, this entails not only rising prices, but the risk, that monopolistic corporations will abuse their cornering position.
More than 10 years ago, a team from the Fraunhofer Institute IFAM in Bremen proved that there are alternatives: The cast coil (CASTCOIL) was developed and patented in recent years with a whole bundle of technological specifications and related processes. A few weeks ago, the research team set up its own business and secured the exclusive rights of use and marketing.
Franz-Josef Wöstmann, one of the inventors and managing directors of Cast Coil GmbH, explains this step: "CASTCOIL is a groundbreaking development. The manufacturing process not only allows us to make use of new designs in engine construction, but also allows us to use new materials. In particular, aluminium is worth mentioning, which is highly interesting for e-mobility due to its low weight and it enables cooling appliances without CFCs."
New geometries, lower weight and a raw material that is the third most abundant element in the world at 8.1% – this allows for smaller motors, lower energy consumption and more resource-efficient production.
However, for Denise Ulbrich, CEO of the Bienenelfe Foundation, these are only partial aspects: "We are convinced that CASTCOIL is a perfect fit to our vision of "change on a small scale to achieve great things". Research and science have succeeded in overcoming a law of nature in the production of electric motors. Now it must be a matter of shaping the transformation and accelerating the reduction of greenhouse gases (especially CO2 and CFCs) with the help of CASTCOIL."
With its seed investment in the start-up, the Foundation is taking risk and thus providing the financial basis for the development of production capacities in Germany and the worldwide use of the technology. "Financially, the patent portfolio may be valued at a significant double-digit million amount, but we value the positive impact of CASTCOIL many times higher." Denise Ulbrich elaborates on the Foundation's involvement.
ABOUT THE BIENENELFE FOUNDATION
The smallest bird in the world (a hummingbird called "bee elf") symbolizes the great change that the Foundation can achieve, contributing on small scale. Regionally rooted, ecologically and economically sustainable – the Bienenelfe Foundation proves that animal and nature conservation is possible far away from radical ideologies. Not to treat living beings as an industrial product in the sense of a rational cost/benefit analysis, not to want to prescribe animal and environmental protection as a doctrine, but to bring about a great motivation to participate on a small scale through heart and mind – that is the mission statement of the Bienenelfe Foundation.
Contact: Denise Ulbrich
denise@bienenelfe.org
Tel: +49 (171) 5234455
www.bienenelfe.org
ABOUT CASTCOIL
Cast Coil GmbH, headquartered in Muenster, Germany, has secured the exclusive rights to use and market Fraunhofer's CASTCOIL technology. With a team of scientists and practitioners, the company enables licensees to produce CASTCOILs in high quantities and quality and at the same time imparts the know-how about the use and possibilities of new geometries and materials to the manufacturers of electric motors and generators.
Contact: Franz Josef Wöstmann
franjo.woestmann@castcoil.de
Tel: +49 (176) 87897007
www.castcoil.de
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