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Electric traction motors have been used to power trains, trams, metros, and a number of other devices in more recent years. Electric motors have been utilized in a broad range of devices historically.
As concerns GHG emissions have gotten worse over time, electric automobiles have become more important. Several countries and leaders are promoting e-mobility to lessen carbon emissions and reliance on internal combustion engines. Utilizing electric vehicles encourages cleaner e-transportation while reducing the demand for fossil fuels.
Electric traction motors are widely used in transportation systems including trains, trams, metros, EVs, elevators, and conveyors, which is what is driving the demand for these motors. Therefore, it is projected that increased e-mobility adoption and growing environmental awareness would lead to an increase in the market for electric traction motors.
The Japan EV Traction Motor Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The 200 kW Ni200Ex model, which is integrated into the brand-new Geely Zeekr 001, was unveiled by Nidec as the company’s third E-Axle traction motor system.
The Japanese manufacturer had intended to launch the Ni200Ex in 2023, but dramatically advanced the plan and began mass manufacturing.
The highest power output and torque of the Nidec Ni200Ex are 200 kW and 384 Nm, respectively. Depending on the version, one or two units will be put in the Zeekr 001. (RWD or dual motor AWD). The electric motor, transmission, and power electronics are all integrated within the E-axle (inverter).
The 155cc single-cylinder Blue Core engine in the Yamaha X Force, the newest urban small scooter on the market, produces 15 horsepower at 8,000 revolutions per minute and 14 Nm of torque at 6,500.
Yamaha claims that the X Force is more than just a regular small scooter because it has a number of contemporary features often found on large-capacity scooters. The Yamaha X Force has traction control and a Bluetooth technology for cellphones as a result.