The latest-generation electric powerplants from ZF promise to be more efficient than ever, with neatly-packaged high-powered motors and innovative cooling tech
Major supplier ZF has unveiled a new generation of modular electric drive units aimed at mainstream manufacturers.
There are some facts to bear out those claims. For instance, the cooling technology and design of the copper windings are new. The winding head, where the joins are made, are smaller and less bulky, at 15mm rather than 28mm. The slot cooling means the motor can run continuously and harder than before, at more than 85% of peak power.
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