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It’s Official: Fort Worth Approves Linear Labs’ Public/Private Partnership (and Nearly $70M in Incentives) to Stimulate Tech Growth in Texas
Jun 18, 2020 3:30:00 PM / by Brad
Fort Worth approves nearly $70 million in incentives for Linear Labs electric motor plant
Jun 18, 2020 3:28:00 PM / by Brad
By Dom DiFurio
Linear Labs partners with City of Fort Worth to stimulate technological growth
Jun 18, 2020 3:10:00 PM / by Brad
By FWBP Staff
Linear Labs Signs Groundbreaking Partnership With City of Fort Worth to Stimulate Technological Growth in Texas
Jun 16, 2020 3:25:00 PM / by Brad
Public-Private Partnership Provides $68.9 Million in Economic Incentives for Linear Labs to Grow Employment and Usher-in Electrification 2.0 With Advanced Manufacturing and Research Headquarters
Fort Worth says it can be tech hub with $70 million tax incentive to this motor company
Jun 6, 2020 3:24:00 PM / by Brad
By Luke Ranker
Fort Worth Could Be the Future of Energy 2.0 With a New First-of-its-Kind Partnership
Jun 5, 2020 3:21:00 PM / by Brad
A public/private partnership between Fort Worth and Linear Labs could make the city home to the smart electric motor industry. And, Linear Labs could get around $70M for R&D from the city to do so
How this father and son’s new electric turbine could revolutionize electric cars
Mar 31, 2020 3:19:00 PM / by Brad
The Hunstable Electric Turbine can produce up to three times the torque of any other motor
Linear Labs’ ‘Magnetic Torque Tunnel’ Electric Motor Tech Could Speed Up The Future
Jan 14, 2020 3:17:00 PM / by Brad
With the electric vehicle (EV) market heating up and due to become ever hotter, there’s a lot of focus on the key components that go into this major evolution of transportation technologies. Batteries get all the headlines, but just as important – maybe even more so – are motors, or electric motors more specifically.
CNN | Congested streets, dying batteries and fragile design: These are the problems e-bikes and scooters must overcome
Oct 15, 2019 1:36:00 PM / by Brad
By Brad Hunstable
Autoblog | The Hunstable Electric Turbine promises a revolution in electric motors
Oct 8, 2019 1:52:00 PM / by Brad
Linear Labs was founded as a father-son team based in Ft. Worth, Texas six years ago. Prior to that, father Fred Hunstable designed electrical systems for nuclear power stations for companies like Ebasco and Walker Engineering before the U.S. put the kibosh on atomic energy generation. Son Brad Hunstable co-founded streaming service Ustream, sold to IBM for $150M in early 2016. Together, the Hunstables say they’ve created “a new class of electric motor” called the Hunstable Electric Turbine (HET), promising that “For the same size, same weight, same volume, and the same amount of input energy into the motor, we will always produce… two to three times the torque output of any electric motor in the world.”