Renault showcases new magnet-free electrically excited synchronous motor
On July 20, Renault announced that it has designed and patented a new magnet-free electrically excited synchronous motor for the all-new Megane E-TECH Electric.
The technology makes the engine more efficient while reducing its impact on the environment. It does not require any rare earth metals such as neodymium, w....
The technology makes the engine more efficient while reducing its impact on the environment. It does not require any rare earth metals such as neodymium, w....
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