
The Yasa compact electric motor challenges the size and power in car engineering. Despite its small size, it can produce about 1,000 brake horsepower.
This compact axial-flux motor weighs only 12.7 kg (28 pounds) and uses advanced materials such as carbon fiber to stay lightweight.
Special Halbach array magnets and technologies that reduce energy losses help make the motor smaller, lighter, and more efficient while delivering very high performance.
It also includes smart engineering features like direct oil cooling and high-surface-area copper coils, which keep the motor cool and improve efficiency. These innovations allow it to achieve around three times the power density of conventional electric motors.
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