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Equipmake launches electric motors for off-highway vehicles
I thought it may be too large for 4x4 but apparently not:


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"Equipmake says it offers two compact, power dense motors for off-highway applications, the APM 120 and APM 200, which both use its spoke architecture to maximise cooling capability. Both motors can be specified with or without an integrated gearbox and can be mounted horizontally or vertically. The company also makes all supporting power control electronics – including its own high-performance inverter which incorporates the latest silicon carbide diode technology to improve power capability and enable the inverter to run at high switching frequencies.

Ian Foley, managing director at Equipmake said: “We are experiencing huge demand from the off-highway industry as manufacturers see the benefits that electrified vehicles can bring, from reduced emissions and noise to increased efficiency and lower running costs.”

https://www.automotivemanufacturingsolutio...67.article

The company's cv looks good too.

Not sure how "motors with class leading power densities of 9kW/kg" stack up against the likes of Tesla?



Possibly should have added to this thread:
https://www.defender2.net/forum/post818235...ake#818235
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