FEATURE ARTICLE Saietta VNA has developed a new e-motor targeted specifically at the Indian market and is on plan with the construction of a high-tech e-drive manufacturing facility in Delhi. Saietta VNA will produce the electric motors and inverters in its Indian manufacturing plant and combine these with transmissions from AVTEC manufactured at its plant in India. The resulting 48V-96V e-drive solutions are designed to be lightweight, compact and cost competitive for light-duty electric vehicles in India. Variety of motor designs from Saietta Saietta's axial flux electric motors are designed to optimally deliver high torque, high power and high efficiency on urban duty cycles at low voltage and rpm. The company's first commercial electric motor, the AFT140i, features a fully sealed and liquid cooled design that is optimized for use in urban delivery vehicles. Being axial flux architecture, the motor is compact and lightweight, helping to maximize the space available for cargo and occupants. The AFT140i also features a fully integrated controller into the same housing with a shared cooling system and this unit is mated to a transmission which has been designed specifically for the e-drive. Continued on page 14... With ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited calibration laboratories in the USA and Germany Impulse Magnetizers Gauss/Teslameters Fluxmeters Helmholtz Coils Magnetic Test Systems Impulse Magnetizers Magnetic Materials Characterization MAGNET-PHYSICS INC. 6330 E 75th Street Suite 224 Tel: +1 317 577 8700 Fax: +1 317 578 2510 info@magnet-physics.com Indianapolis, IN 46250-2700 USA www.magnet-physics.com Magnetizing Fixtures Calibration Services Magnetizing Coils and Multipole Fixtures Integrated Working Stations Measuring Instruments MAGNET-PHYSIK Dr. Steingroever GmbH Emil-Hoffmann-Strasse 3 50996 Köln, Germany Tel: +49 2236 3919-0 Fax: +49 2239 3919-19 info@magnet-physik.de www.magnet-physik.de www.MagneticsMag.com September/October 2023 * Magnetics Business & Technology 13http://www.magnet-physics.com http://www.magnet-physik.de http://www.MagneticsMag.com