Everybody praises batteries and the breakthroughs that make them much better, with more range and less fast-charging timing. But electric motors can be improved too. By a lot, according to Infinitum.
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Systems and Device Technology (IISB) has developed a new lightweight, ...
Are Two Motors Always Better Than One? In an era where electric mobility is rapidly evolving, riders are frequently presented with a compelling choice: the raw, doubled-up power of dual-motor systems ...
The incredible power of electric motors can only be matched by how difficult it is to make them. These things need magnets to work, and magnets are made from rare earth elements, which are difficult ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tula Technology, Inc., a leader in propulsion efficiency, reported today at the International Vienna Motor Symposium that their product Dynamic Motor Drive (DMD™) ...
In April 2026, electric aviation observers are still parsing a claim that first drew attention in early 2025: a motor ...
What You’ll Learn: The origins of Permanent Magnet Brushless DC motors (PMDC). How the efficiency of electric motors increases as you increase the number of phases. How to optimally control stators as ...
As is ever the case with engineering design, the primary trade-offs occur between power (energy), performance (efficiency), and area (miniaturization). While this is especially true in designing ...
OWOSSO, Mich. — SAKOR Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of dynamometer systems, developed a series of dynamometer systems ideal for customers required to test and verify the level of efficiency of ...
Infinitum and Infineon Technologies AG have recently entered a strategic technology collaboration, leveraging Infineon’s silicon carbide (SiC) solutions for Infinitum’s smart industrial electric ...
First IEh series motors for smart home appliances extend battery life, are 50% lighter, 30% quieter and 10% more efficient than traditional electric motors AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Infinitum ...
Electric motors consume a great deal of the world's electricity—with estimates centering on 45%, or more than twice as much as lighting, according to some estimates. Not surprisingly, governments and ...