Finding a 12VDC electric motor with over 2hp, ideally 3hp, and gear reduction to 100-150 rpm is challenging, as most high-power motors operate at higher voltages, typically above 90VDC. Users suggest considering winch motors, such as the Ramsey models, which can handle significant loads but require careful attention to battery capacity and current draw. Calculating battery usage involves converting horsepower to watts and dividing the amp-hour capacity by the motor's current draw, indicating that a 103 amp-hour battery would support a 2hp motor for approximately 45 minutes under ideal conditions. Additionally, using multiple batteries in parallel can increase current output, but it's essential to monitor for overheating and efficiency losses. Exploring alternatives like treadmill motors or higher voltage systems may provide better performance for specific applications.