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<h1>What It Takes for Voltworks to Make Customized Designs for Electric Motors</h1>
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<p> Indian market has seen a growing need for electric vehicles in recent years, but the country is still largely dependent on Chinese imports for electric motor components. In this blog post, we'll explore the complexities involved in designing and developing customized electric motors, and how Voltworks is meeting the unique needs of the Indian market.</p>
<h2 class="section-heading">The Complications of Electric Motor Design and Development</h2> <p>Designing and developing customized electric motors is a complex process that involves many different parameters. Parametric models must be created and preliminary simulations are needed to improve on the model. Simulation software is then used to fine-tune the parameters, mainly through sensitivity analysis, and thermal simulations are necessary to ensure optimal performance.</p>
<h2 class="section-heading">Prototyping</h2><p> Once the design and simulation phase is complete, prototyping begins. This requires sourcing, procurement, vendor handling, and timely delivery. Because the volumes are not always high, it can sometimes bring things to a halt, as vendors tend to prioritize bigger customers first. Once the prototype is ready, it is characterized with various tests, including no-load tests, load tests, and efficiency tests.</p>
<h2 class="section-heading">Customization for Unique EV Applications</h2><p> Every EV application is unique and requires tweaks in the motors to achieve optimal performance. For example, the drive profile challenges run-of-the-mill Chinese motors, and Indian road and climate conditions are different from those in China, which impacts the motor's performance. That's why customized designs are necessary to meet the unique needs of each application.</p>
<h2 class="section-heading">On-Field Testing</h2><p> Voltworks also provides on-field testing for its motors, which is crucial for identifying any performance issues that may have been missed during the simulation and prototyping phases. Voltworks already has reference designs and prototypes of manufactured goods, which it can use for new customers.</p>
<h2 class="section-heading">The Relationship between Controllers and Motors</h2><p> Finally, Voltworks also provides controllers, which are a critical component of any electric motor. The relationship between the controller and the motor is like that of a husband and wife – they must be perfectly matched to achieve optimal performance.</p>
<p>Designing and developing customized electric motors is a complex process that requires significant effort and expertise. At Voltworks, we have the necessary expertise and experience to provide customized solutions for unique EV applications in the Indian market. Contact us today to learn more about our services.</p>
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