ZF develops magnet-free compact electric motor

Inductive current transmission unit inside the rotor enables ultra-compact e-motor design; performance data on par with conventional permanent-magnet synchronous machines, currently the most common form of drive for EVs.

02 Sep 2023 | 25349 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

ZF has developed an electric motor which does not require magnets. In contrast to the magnet-free concepts of so-called separately excited synchronous motors (SESM) already available today, ZF’s I2SM (In-Rotor Inductive-Excited Synchronous Motor) transmits the energy for the magnetic field via an inductive exciter inside the rotor shaft. This makes ...

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