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Axial flux motors have really started to make some noise in the electric mobility market of late. Adding to the hype, British ...
Ever wondered what happens when brilliant engineers from Oxford decide your car needs more punch? They invent pancake-shaped ...
Axial flux motors are gaining serious attention in the electric mobility world. These compact “pancake-style” motors are ...
If you worry that Britain no longer produces brilliant engineers of the Frank Whittle variety, meet Dr Tim Woolmer, and YASA.
Electric motor manufacturer YASA is ramping up output at its newly expanded production centre in Yarnton, Oxfordshire.
Facility revamp raises production capacity to 25,000 e-motor units per year, boosting YASA’s ability to meet the needs of OEM hypercar customers, including Ferrari and Lamborghini The £12m investment ...
The UK axial-flux motor developer, Yasa, has opened a £12m manufacturing facility in Yarnton, near Oxford, with the capacity ...
It employs a proprietary axial flux design, dubbed the Yokeless and Segmented Armature (Yasa), that is claimed to be four ...
Yasa is quickly becoming one of the most important e-motor suppliers in the world and now it’s set to expand. Today, the ...
It’s taken a while to properly industrialise axial-flux motors in the automotive space, mostly because of the complexities and costs involved. But over the last few years, supercars like the ...
That would look wild. The electric AMG.EA platform has been designed just for AMGs, and it will use power-dense, lighter-weight axial flux motors from Yasa, a British company that was acquired by ...
YASA, the global leader in the design, development and supply of ultra-high-performance electric motors, has opened its fully upgraded manufacturing facility in Yarnton, near Oxford. The £12m ...