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Coilless Electric Motor without Copper and Aluminium

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The researchers used carbon nanotubes for this purpose and were able to improve the performance of the engine.
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The researchers used carbon nanotubes for this purpose and were able to improve the performance of the engine.

Researchers from the Korean Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have developed a new electric motor technology that does not include copper winding. Article KIST unveils the invention of an electric motor totally free of copper coil appeared first on NeozOne.

Researchers in South Korea have developed an electric motor with the help of carbon nanotubes that completely dispenses with metal coils. The highlight: significantly lower weight – but high production costs. read more on t3n.de

What if the engines of tomorrow were no longer metal? The incredible bet of South Korea for lighter and cleaner mobility. An unprecedented technological innovation emerges from South Korean laboratories, disrupting the foundations of our industry. Thanks to the use of carbon nanotubes, an electric motor without metal could well redefine our way of designing mobility. South Korean researchers have taken a historic step by developing an electric m…

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troyes-obs.fr broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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