Yamaha Develops Electric Motor With 350 kW Max Output

Mobility Outlook Bureau
12 Apr 2021
04:20 PM
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This newly developed electric motor's main feature is its compact construction that treats the mechanical and electrical components as a single entity, integrating the gear and inverter into one unit.


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Japanese auto major Yamaha Motor Co on Monday announced that it has developed an electric motor reaching the industry's highest class in output density. 

This unit aims to use hyper-EV models and other offerings in the high-output mobility segment, and Yamaha will begin accepting orders for prototype development from April this year.

Since 2020, Yamaha Motor has been accepting commissions for developing prototype electric motors (35–200 kW) for automobiles and other mobility applications. 

However, the company has also newly developed a unit boasting a maximum output in the 350 kW class (operating voltage of 800V) intended for installation and use in hyper-EVs and other high output applications.

This newly developed electric motor's main feature is its compact construction that treats the mechanical and electrical components as a single entity, integrating the gear and inverter into one unit. It was also developed in anticipation of the installation and use of multiple units on a single vehicle.

Regarding commissioned prototype development, the company will leverage its production technology and know-how in the casting, machining and assembly fields that give the company the flexibility to adapt to the needs of motorcycles and its numerous other products, its prototyping equipment and facilities and more to develop prototype motors tailoring to the specific requirements of clients in a short period.

Yamaha Motor plans to exhibit the 350 kW class unit and its other electric motor prototypes at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2021 Yokohama scheduled for May 26 to May 28, 2021.

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