White Motorcycle Concepts (WMC) is causing a big stir in the motorcycle industry with its innovative patents focused on extreme aerodynamics. Recently, the British company released details of its new patents, which feature design solutions that promise to revolutionize the efficiency and performance of motorcycles.
At the core of these patents is the concept of “Ducted Fan Technology,” which involves the use of an air tunnel that runs through the body of the motorcycle, drastically reducing aerodynamic resistance. This tunnel, called V-Air, allows air to flow through the motorcycle rather than around it, decreasing resistance and potentially increasing maximum speed. This unique design also contributes to greater stability at high speeds, a crucial feature for high-performance motorcycles.
In addition to V-Air, WMC’s patents detail the integration of components such as aerodynamic wheels and adjustable fairings that adapt to driving conditions to optimize efficiency. The company is also exploring the use of lightweight and high-strength materials to build its motorcycles, reducing weight without compromising durability.
Another patented innovation is the hybrid powertrain system. WMC plans to combine electric motors with combustion engines, maximizing energy efficiency and minimizing emissions. This hybrid system is designed to offer robust performance while simultaneously meeting the growing sustainability demands of the automotive industry.
Las patentes también incluyen detalles sobre el control avanzado de tracción y los sistemas de suspensión activa, que ajustan automáticamente la rigidez y la altura de la moto según las condiciones de conducción. Esto promete una experiencia de conducción más segura y cómoda, independientemente del terreno o la velocidad.
WMC está claramente enfocada en redefinir los estándares de diseño y tecnología de las motos. La empresa ya ha demostrado el potencial de sus innovaciones con el prototipo WMC250EV, una moto eléctrica que incorpora muchas de estas tecnologías patentadas y que pretende batir récords de velocidad.