Powertrain modularity
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Welcome to the Powertrain Modularity and Integration page, your central resource for exploring the latest advancements in electric vehicle powertrain systems. This page houses a curated collection of reports, scientific papers, and other key materials that delve into modular powertrain architectures, their benefits for EV performance, and streamlined integration processes. Whether you're researching flexible design approaches or seeking insights into how modularity can improve efficiency and reduce costs, these resources provide valuable information to support your work in advancing electric mobility.
Influence Of Slot/Pole Combinations on the Performance of Dual-Rotor Axial-Flux Surface-Mounted Permanent Magnet Electric Motor for Automotive Applications
A comparison between different slot/pole combinations of axial flux electric machines is presented in this poster. The main objective is to classify these structures according to torque density and electromagnetic performance, based on the specifications of a medium-sized electric car. The study is carried out using 3D-FEA calculations.
Automotive Engineers, Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Electrical Engineering Researchers, Mechanical Engineering Researchers, Motor Design Engineers
Automotive Applications, Axial Flux Motors, Electromagnetic Performance, MAXIMA, Poster, Slot/Pole Combinations, Torque Density
Link:
Zenodo
Design, Manufacturing, and Validation of Eco-cycle Electric Traction Motor
The report outlines the design, manufacturing, and validation process for the VOLTCAR electric traction motor. It details the motor's specifications, including a high specific power of 7 kW/kg and a power density of over 23 kW/l, with a rated power of 120 kW. The motor is designed for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles, aiming to minimize or eliminate the use of rare earth materials.
Automotive Component Suppliers, Automotive Engineers, Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Motor Design Researchers, Renewable Energy Advocates
Automotive Applications, Electric Traction Motor, High Power Density, Rare Earth Materials, Synchronous Reluctance, VOLTCAR
Link:
Voltcar-project pdf