R2mc Technologies is entering the marine propulsion market after success in motorsports and heavy-duty transport, with a new patented Eco Patch Technology.The Eco Patch System acts as an autonomous torsional damper, converting
R2mc Technologies is entering the marine propulsion market after success in motorsports and heavy-duty transport, with a new patented Eco Patch Technology.
The Eco Patch System acts as an autonomous torsional damper, converting mechanical, thermal and acoustic vibrations from rotating systems into a counteracting electromagnetic field – entirely self-powered, with no external energy input required. The core principle: rectification of electrons – the conversion of alternating physical forces into stabilized continuous output, enhancing mechanical efficiency.
Initial pilot installations have demonstrated significant improvements in efficiency and fuel economy – without modifying the existing propulsion systems as retrofit.
In ship design, the focus is often on hull shape, propulsion, and materials – but vibration is the silent killer of efficiency, says Richard Radmacher, co-founder of R2mc Technologies.
By reducing structural and engine-induced vibrations, the Eco Patch System helps to smooth water flow, reduce hydrodynamic drag and boost propulsion efficiency.
Range can be extended by up to 17% and fuel consumption reduced by up to 15%.
In military and commercial maritime operations, even a small drop in vibration can unlock major performance benefits, says Radmacher.
“We see the Eco Patch System as a breakthrough technology for cleaner and more efficient shipping. In an
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