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Here you can find all EV-Wheel Motors Manufacturers in the Electric Vehicles Industry. You can make a selection below.
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Evans Electric Australia Evans Electric is making final preparations to emerge from stealth mode with the launch of a high performance in-wheel motor powered electric vehicle. Evans Electric, based in Sydney close to the Eastern Creek Raceway, has been hard at work for the last 3 years developing disc type Axial Flux AC Induction wheel motors.

The demonstration vehicle to be launched in the next month or two is a small 4 door sedan based on a well proven model with a long history of World Rally Championship success. The car will feature All Wheel Drive with a 70 kw (95 hp) 3 phase AC Induction disc motor in each of it's 19 inch wheels. The EV sports sedan will be powered by a 400 volt high power density A123 lithium ion Nanophosphate battery pack.

The company is quietly confident that with close to 400 horsepower on tap a 0-60 mph (100 km) time in the sub 3 second region is a realistic performance target.
www.evans-electric.com.au
Sim-Drive

The name indicates electric car components designed using know-how provided by SIM-Drive Corporation.
The car is comprised of a platform installed with a drive system consisting of an in-wheel motor, inverter, and battery.
These technologies can be utilized in modified existing new and used cars as well as “ground up” models (newly designed electric cars).
Cars installed with components certified by SIM-Drive will be labeled “by SIM-Drive” or “Platform by SIM-Drive”.

 

www.sim-drive.com
Aisin Aw

Compact system constructed by placing planetary reduction gears around the inner periphery of a flat motor

System with high installment flexibility is realized by eliminating the requirement of an external cooling system by using automatic transmission oil to both gear lubrication and motor cooling

Highly efficient system is achieved by optimizing a current of IPM motor using a vector control

www.aisin-aw.co.jp
Siemens

The eCorner concept replaces the conventional wheel suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers, mechanical steering, hydraulic brakes and internal combustion engines with integrated in-wheel systems. Siemens VDO says that although it will naturally continue to invest in optimization of conventional internal combustion engines in an effort to completely exhaust their potential, its focus for the future is on these in-wheel systems.

 

Within eCorner, electric motors will take over the task of ensuring contact between wheel and road. With this new suspension, hydraulic steering can be eliminated, giving automakers new degrees of freedom. Each individual wheel will be able to be moved to its own specific steering angle.

www.siemens.com
Michelin

Michelin’s Active Wheel technology has been around for the past couple of years but actual applications of the electronic powertrain and handling management system are still hard to come by

www.michelin.com
Mitsubishi Motors

Mitsubishi Motors has chosen to center its development of next-generation electric vehicle technology on in-wheel motors, which minimize drivetrain space requirements, and on lithium-ion batteries with their superior specific energy characteristics. Dubbed the Mitsubishi In-wheel motor Electric Vehicle (MIEV) concept, the company is currently working on a test vehicle that utilizes these core technologies. The MIEV concept offers a very promising clean propulsion solution in this the century of the environment and the company also envisages its application to hybrid electric and fuel cell vehicles.

www.mitsubishi.com
Volvo Cars

The four electric motors are located in the wheels - one inside each wheel. While they have consequences in terms of unsprung weight (that add lots of weight to each wheel) which will affect handling, everyday driving in the Volvo ReCharge Concept will be kind to both your purse and the planet, explains the Swedish car maker.

www.volvocars.com
Hipa Drive www.hipadrive.com
PML Flightlink

The PML eWheel range of permanent magnet wheel motors is designed to be rugged, flexible and adaptable to suit many applications. Based on 5 years of evolution, the eWheel offers exceptional efficiency, coupled with a high power to weight ratio that makes it the ideal solution for battery powered equipment.

www.pmlflighlink.com
 
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