August 31, 2025

uDrive Partnerships

A bottom-up path to on-site, fuel-free electricity

uDrive Partnerships by Cynergy Blue

A bottom-up path to on-site, fuel-free electricity

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This video outlines how Cynergy Blue is taking uDrive from experimental rig to reliable power module—through strategic partnerships. uDrive is an engineering-first platform that steers mechanical vector forces with precise geometry and timing to deliver stable, cycle-averaged torque from a coil-spring input. Independent high-precision measurements at EMPA (the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology) have observed the effect and quantified repeatable output on a non-optimized prototype.

We’re now inviting industry partners and research labs to co-engineer the next phase: higher rigidity, materials and tribology optimization, and demonstrators at 5–10 kW and beyond. Partnership models include partner-funded integration into your product designs, joint engineering and simulation, and sector-specific licensing.

If you’re building the future of clean, decentralized power—and want early access to a potentially transformative platform—watch the video and reach out. Let’s accelerate the climb together.

About Cynergy Blue

Cynergy Blue is a UK-registered deep tech company with operations in Switzerland, pioneering uDrive, a breakthrough mechanical energy platform. Independent EMPA torque measurements have confirmed a measurable and repeatable energy surplus effect. With its scaling roadmap from 5 kW to 100 kW and beyond, uDrive has the potential to deliver clean, fuel-free energy conversion at a fraction of today’s cost.

Call to collaborate

Looking to transform your on-site power portfolio? Start with the Digital Twin Evidence Pack. In a few weeks you’ll have decision-grade outputs (τ–θ, ∮τ dθ, efficiency maps), a clean integration dossier, and cabinet renderings that make the next step obvious.Move quickly and position your brand with quiet, fuel-independent kW that complement diesel/gas generators, fuel cells, and batteries.