If you do not need to control speed, then use a soft start. I just replaced all my dryer motor startes with an Allen Bradly SMC-3 soft starter. These are way less costly that VFDs. Plus it gives you lots of start up options like: currentlimit (% of FLA) of 150%, 250%, 350% or 450%, how many seconds to full start, initial torque, kick start, and soft stop. I added a second automatic to a 5/1. (So now it is a 4/2, with 10 vacuums) I replaced (4) 15 hp dryer, (2) 15 hp hydraulic pump, and (6) 7.5 hp dryer starters with these. I only have 400 amp service to this site, and it was going to cost $35k total to bring in 600 amp. The 15 hp starts were $1k each, the 7.5 hp were $600. Ofcourse, the naysayers said I had to have 600 amp service to run this. Been up since end of December with no problems. My utility transformer is 416 amps. On the businest days when both sets of dryers running, I am at 403-408 amps, with 525 spikes. But dryers are only running 75 seconds or less. A bit long winded there, but one of these would save you money is the bottom line.