New materials drive electric motor development

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Original equipment manufacturers need electric motors that are more energy-efficient and power-dense than those currently available

This rapid electrification of automotive powertrains will create numerous opportunities for suppliers of composites and resins based on phenolics and epoxies. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) need electric motors (e-motors) that are more energy-efficient and power-dense than current motors…Register for free to read the full article

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