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[[File:Compound drives.gif|thumb|right|Methods of installing Compound Drives]]
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'''Compound Drive''' is distinguished by extremely high densities of both electrical power and torque, making the motor ideal for automotive electro-mobility as well as aerospace applications and other fields where high torque and power in combination with low weight are crucial.
In addition the motor needs much less rare-earth magnetic material than conventional motors.

Latest revision as of 06:31, 3 December 2012


Methods of installing Compound Drives
Compound Drives

Compound Drive is distinguished by extremely high densities of both electrical power and torque, making the motor ideal for automotive electro-mobility as well as aerospace applications and other fields where high torque and power in combination with low weight are crucial. In addition the motor needs much less rare-earth magnetic material than conventional motors.