MAXEFF Case Studies

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Molson Coors

Molson Coors hired Eaton to conduct a comparison of a MAXEFF motor compared to their current motor system. The MAXEFF motor reduced kilowatt consumption by 13.7%

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Anheuser-Busch

Anheuser-Busch had Voyager Plant Optimization conduct a study on four MAXEFF electric motors in pump and air handling applications. The MAXEFF motors all performed well reducing kilowatt consumption by 19.5% on average.

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Honda

In an effort to reduce electrical expense and carbon emissions, Honda tested MAXEFF motors on a blower in their Lincoln, AL plant. Adventech’s field engineering team collected data on Honda’s current motor systems and then on a MAXEFF motor in the same application. This test resulted in a 4.1% reduction in kilowatts consumed.

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Winston Plywood

Winston Plywood, a plywood veneer company based in Louisville, MS has significant electrical expense related to one of their kilns. To help reduce these expenses they had Adventech’s field engineering team collect data on their current motor system and on a MAXEFF electric motor. The test resulted in an 11.1% reduction in electricity consumed. Winston is using this information to receive funding from the USDA to convert all the motors on the kiln to MAXEFF.

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CenTrio

Centrio evaluated MAXEFF technology to help achieve 2050 carbon neutrality. They conducted a test on a 50HP fan motor in a cooling tower in their New Orleans facility. The test resulted in MAXEFF consuming 12.5% less kilowatts than Centrio's original electric motor

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