Synchronous Reluctance Motor

The Synchronous Reluctance Motor (SynRM) is a high-efficiency electric motor technology that produces torque by guiding magnetic flux through a specially designed rotor with anisotropic magnetic paths. Unlike permanent magnet machines, the SynRM rotor contains no magnets and no rotor windings, which improves robustness, reduces cost sensitivity to rare-earth materials, and enhances thermal reliability. The […]
FSPMG

The Flux Switching Permanent Magnet Generator (FSPMG) is an advanced electric machine topology known for its robust structure, high power density, and excellent suitability for variable-speed energy conversion systems. In this design, the permanent magnets are typically placed in the stator, while the rotor maintains a simple and mechanically strong structure without windings or magnets. […]
Consequent Pole Motor

The Consequent Pole Motor is an advanced permanent magnet machine topology designed to achieve high torque density, improved efficiency, and optimized material utilization. In this motor structure, permanent magnets are arranged in a way that allows one magnetic pole to be formed directly by the magnet, while the adjacent pole is created through the motor’s […]