Keynote
Thursday, March 26
05:25 PM - 05:50 PM
Live in MĂĽnchen
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In the competitive automotive market, the demand for high-performance, high-efficiency and cost-effective technologies requires compact and efficient electric drive units with a high level of torque torque-to-volume ratio. The main motor topology used in e-mobility traction since the beginning of the century has therefore been single-rotor Interior Permanent Magnet (IPM) machines. The interesting features of IPM motors compared to alternative motor topologies, e.g., the relatively high torque density, high efficiency and wide field-weakening capability, has led vehicle OEMs to select this technology in the last more than 20 years. However, the market sees major difficulties with the application of single-rotor interior permanent magnet machines due to their higher cost, high weight and also high CO2 emissions. Additionally, this motor topology, despite its high efficiency at higher torque operating points, does not provide an acceptable efficiency at low torque and high-speed operating points. This indeed impacts the vehicle range and energy consumption on highways where access to chargers is more limited than in urban areas.
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