aka MN made Rahtmobile, $5M needed for the next stage of development

http://www.startribune.com/business/211508221.html
[image] They built a vehicle and now want to build a business
by DAVID SHAFFER  Jun 15 2013

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Rich Kronfeld, of Golden Valley, stood in front the Raht Racer, an
electric-powered, enclosed tricycle, at a television studio in St. Paul.
Photo: KYNDELL HARKNESS, Star Tribune
]

A group of mostly Minnesota investors have built a prototype electric
tricycle that they hope will be a hit with commuters. But big challenges lie
ahead.

After two years of development, Rich Kronfeld and others are rightfully
proud of their sleek, electric-powered concept vehicle called the Raht
Racer.

The three-wheeled vehicle is sheathed in a carbon­-fiber pod and powered by
a battery and electric motor that promise speeds of 80-90 miles per hour,
though Kronfeld says he’s only taken it up to 45 mph.

Inside, it looks like a high-tech recumbent bicycle. One difference is that
the pedals turn a generator, rather than the wheels, to extend the range of
the battery, which is mainly recharged by plugging it into a wall socket.

“I was really impressed for a first-iteration proto­type,” said Bruce Jones,
chairman of the Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Department at Mankato State University, which awarded the project a $50,000
grant.

Many potholes still exist for the vehicle as it travels from prototype
toward the inventors’ goal of commercialization. A financial adviser to the
team said $3 million to $5 million will probably need to be raised for the
next stage of development.

Kronfeld, 50, of Golden Valley, said he came up with the idea because he’s a
commuter. He’s never worked in the automotive industry, and holds a degree
in theater, not engineering. He produces the children’s TV program “The Choo
Choo Bob Show” and has spent much of his career in show business as a
writer, actor and producer, including a stint in Hollywood for Comedy
Central.

A few years ago, Kronfeld commuted by bicycle from Golden Valley to Eden
Prairie. “It was an hour and 20 minutes each way and it was totally weather
dependent,” said Kronfeld, who now works in St. Paul.

To get more speed and protection from the elements, he considered buying an
aerodynamic bike with a shell body, called a velomobile, as well as an
enclosed German tricycle called a Twike that has an electric motor assisted
by pedals. Then he thought of building something himself.

“My light-bulb moment was, ‘What if the pedals are not connected to the
drive train?’?” said Kron­feld, who conceived of an electric vehicle with
pedals that only generate electricity.

The name, Raht Racer, contains an abbreviation for “recumbent automotive
human transport.” He envisioned it would more like pedaling an exercise
cycle, with variable resistance and on-screen programs tailored to fitness
goals.

First he needed a designer for the shell, so he advertised on Craigslist,
and soon heard from Lyon Smith of Winona, an artist who has done
architectural and 3-D work. Smith, 41, has been designing things much of his
life because he grew up watching and helping his father, Leo Smith, a noted
sculptor and folk artist in Winona.

Lyon Smith designed and built the body, working out of a studio at
Winona-based Wenonah Canoe, whose owner Smith knows. It was the beginning of
a collaboration that eventually would include other partners with varied
technical skills.

As the work got going, Kronfeld heard about, applied for and won a $50,000
grant available through Mankato State from Xcel Energy’s renewable
development fund. “I was amazed,” he said.

Some parts of the Raht Racer, including the electric motor and regenerative
rear braking unit, are off-the-shelf components, he said. Stew Roberts,
owner of the Foreign Service, a Roseville auto repair shop, wired the
vehicle and got it running, and others helped with software, the pedal
generator and frame, Kronfeld said.

The controls are on the handlebars, leaving the driver’s feet free to pedal.
Digital screens offer readouts of battery life and pedaling effort.
Kron­feld said the team has not yet determined how far the vehicle can
travel on a fully charged battery.

He and Smith said the next step is to build a second prototype with two
seats. That is going to require help, probably from investors or an
established vehicle maker. The developers would like to manufacture the Raht
Racer in Minnesota, selling it to urban commuters who might otherwise ride a
bicycle. They hope to sell them for about $12,500 each.

“This is not likely to be the majority means of transportation,” said Dan
Halpern, president of Healthcare Investors, a Minneapolis firm that helps
start-ups, and who has advised Kronfeld. “It is for a subset of people for
whom exercise matters and for whom sustainability and their carbon footprint
matter.”

He said Kronfeld and the other inventors could try to interest an
established company in building and marketing the vehicle, or attempt to
raise more money to manufacture it. They’ll need to “be as lean as possible
and leverage outside contractors’ capabilities,” steps that Kronfeld has
already taken on the prototype, Halpern said.

Mike Porter, a marketing professor who researches entrepreneurship at the
University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business and who is not involved in
the company, said the ideal investors would offer not just money, but
vehicle-making experience.

“They are going to have to show up with more than cash,” said Porter. “They
are also going to have to show up with expertise and be able to say, ‘Here
is what you are missing and here is how I can work with you.’ ”
[© 2013 StarTribune]
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