SynRM | A new giant in the world of electricity
Did you know that synchronous reluctance motors, invented in the late 1900s, are now considered superior to induction motors? These motors feature advanced electronic controls, resulting in far greater efficiency and torque than any other motor. Many industries and even the company named after the inventor of the induction motor, Tesla, have already adopted SynRM motors. Tesla uses an evolved version of the SynRM engine. Let's see the physical and conceptual characteristics of this new giant of the electric world.
Increasing motor efficiency could have a major impact in reducing energy consumption as well as overall operating costs.
That's why ABB never stops innovating its products to ensure higher efficiency, lower emissions and the preservation of natural resources for future generations.
Our new ultra-premium SynRM IE5 motors are now able to minimize losses by up to 40%, which considerably limits consumption and total cost of ownership.
This advanced technology is part of our commitment to energy efficiency. What are you waiting for? Join the movement!
SynRM | A new giant in the world of electricity
Did you know that synchronous reluctance motors, invented in the late 1900s, are now considered superior to induction motors? These motors feature advanced electronic controls, resulting in far greater efficiency and torque than any other motor. Many industries and even the company named after the inventor of the induction motor, Tesla, have already adopted SynRM motors. Tesla uses an evolved version of the SynRM engine. Let's see the physical and conceptual characteristics of this new giant of the electric world.
Increasing motor efficiency could have a major impact in reducing energy consumption as well as overall operating costs.
That's why ABB never stops innovating its products to ensure higher efficiency, lower emissions and the preservation of natural resources for future generations.
Our new ultra-premium SynRM IE5 motors are now able to minimize losses by up to 40%, which considerably limits consumption and total cost of ownership.
This advanced technology is part of our commitment to energy efficiency. What are you waiting for? Join the movement!
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