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An electromagnetic generator is an apparatus which uses a magnetic field to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. This process is known as electromagnetic induction. The generator is composed of a stator, which houses the magnets, and a rotor, which houses the coils of wire.
When the rotor spins, it induces a current in the coils, which then generates electricity. The amount of electricity produced is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field, the number of coils, and the speed of the rotor.
The most common type of electromagnetic generator is the alternator, which is used in automotive engines. An alternator is composed of a stator and several rotors, each with its own set of coils. As the engine’s crankshaft rotates, it causes the rotors to spin and induces a current in the coils, which then produces electricity.
This electricity is then used to power electrical components such as headlights, the fuel pump, and the starter motor.Other types of electromagnetic generators include turbine generators and hydroelectric generators.
Turbine generators use the energy of moving air or water to spin the rotor, while hydroelectric generators use the force of falling water to generate electricity.
Electromagnetic generators are a reliable and efficient source of power and are used in many applications, from small-scale appliances to large-scale power plants. They are also used in many renewable energy systems, such as wind and solar, which rely on the continual rotation of their rotors to produce electricity.
The Global Electromagnetic generator market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
SmartPX, a plug-in, all-electric generator that replaces petrol or diesel generators, was introduced by Viatec. In contrast to an inverter, the SmartPX is a genuine electric generator that runs heavy machinery with pure sine-wave 120V AC/240V AC power produced by a rotary generator.
This feature keeps operators’ workspaces quiet and aids businesses in meeting environmental, social, and economic objectives.The east coast utility company Duke Energy tested SmartPX on step vans as part of a partnership with Viatec to create its ‘Smart’ line of products, which aims to reduce fleet-level emissions.
It seemed appropriate to take on the task of electrifying Duke Energy’s fleet of step vans when they contacted them. They were excited to take on a new set of challenges following the successful pilot and fleet-wide implementation of SmartPTO.
In order to supply power to a variety of tools and equipment, including a rooftop HVAC unit, a 4-hp trash pump used to remove water and debris, internal and external 120V outlets, an external 240V outlet for heavier equipment, and 12V power to maintain vehicle batteries, SmartPX was installed on a Utilimaster step van during the pilot project.
Usually fitted on these cars, the diesel generators are not fit for driving, they emit pollutants and make noise while working, and they don’t last the whole vehicle’s life. In comparison to the generator set it replaces, SmartPX has a lifespan that is 2-3 times longer and offers an overall performance gain.
Honda declares the release of the EN2100 electric generator equipped with a small, four-cycle OHC engine.The Honda GC160 four-cycle OHC engine powers the EN2100 series.
The GC160 has an internal timing belt, which makes it quiet and easy to start. In addition to having an incredibly large 10.6-liter fuel tank that can run the engine continuously for up to 10.3 hours (JL-model), the GC160 also exhibits the higher fuel efficiency that is a typical advantage of 4-cycle engines.
On March 20, home product centres around Japan will begin selling electric generators from the EN2100 series. Equipped with a versatile 4-cycle OHC engine, these portable generators are perfect for producing power for use in the home, outdoors, or for light duty operations at night.