With 7 years R&D work on Axial flux induction motors, a German Automaker has approached my company to design a motor for hybrid automotive applications.
Evans Electric has invested 7 years in Axial Flux Induction motor R&D
Problem: The Automotive electrification mega-trend requires higher specific power (kw/kg) electric motors than conventional stationary motors.
Axial flux motors can produce 6x more power per kg than conventional radial flux motors. Automakers are simultaneously looking for electric motor technology that avoids the use of rare-earth permanent magnets.