Paracell PPG Electric Paramotor and Trikes upto 1h40m flying time

Paracell Electric Paramotor Company have been quietly working away on their projects and have produced a good range of electric paramotor and electric trike options.

A neat unit that incorporates a belt reduction system to a fan cooled motor.

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Claiming up to 64kg thrust and up to 70 mins flying on the ppg & up to 1 hour and 40 minutes flying time on the trike model with higher battery capacity.

http://paragliderelectric.com < spanish or here for google english

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Turnigy RotoMax 150cc Brushless Electric Motor

A 150cc size gas engine equivalent the Turnigy RotoMax 150cc Brushless outrunner motor.

Another step towards an affordable electric paramotor.

When combined with a 14s Lipoly battery and a 250Amp ESC the RotoMax motor will supply punchy, responsive power that only an electric setup can provide.
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Spec.
Battery: 14 Cell / 51.8V
RPM: 150kv
Max current: 190A
Watts: 9800w
No load current: 51.8V/5.2A
Internal resistance: 0.011 ohm
Weight: 2530g
Diameter of shaft: 10mm
Winding: 8T
Stator Pole: 24
Motor Pole: 20
Stator Diameter: 101
Lamination Tickness: 0.2mm
Suggested ESC: 250A 14S Compatible

Currently on Hobbyking.com for $398

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Electric motor Turnigy RotoMax 100cc – suitable for electric ppg ?

Slightly cheaper than the previously mentioned Turnigy CA120-70 brushless motor $450 at this time of writing. The new RotoMax 100cc is $333 from hobbyking.

Spec.
Battery: 12 Cell / 44.4V
RPM: 167kv
Max current: 170A
Watts: 7992w
No load current: 44V/4.5A
Internal resistance: 0.021 ohm
Weight: 2074g
Diameter of shaft: 10mm
Suggested ESC: 250A 12S Compatible
Suggested Prop: 27×12

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PolyZion the Potential future battery technology for Electric PPG

Current battery technology lithium-ion, lead acid, and nickel metal hydride batteries may offer better performance than nicad, alkaline, lead acid, they are still not good for powering a paramotor – they’re heavy, expensive, and have known flammability issues.

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The PolyZion research project are developing zinc-plastic batteries for use in hybrid and electric vehicles. They aim is to produce a rechargeable battery that is cheaper, lighter, safer, with more power, more green and fast charging.

http://www.polyzion.eu/

Heres hoping they succeed soon and we can all be flying electric paramotors in the not to distant future.

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