Saietta Group ramps up motor manufacture on back of production grant11 November 2020

Oxfordshire based tech company Saietta has won a major grant, through the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) that will fast-track the first stage of the production process ramp-up for its innovative axial flux traction (AFT) electric motor.

The motor uses permanent magnets, is brushless and sealed, and can use air or liquid cooling.

The company argues that this technology is lightweight, offers efficient performance at low and high voltages, and operates at low RPM, offering the potential for direct drive.

The APC research contract will enable Saietta to ramp up production capacity to 150,000 motors per annum and trigger the hiring of 150-250 highly skilled engineers in the first round of recruitment.

Saietta will work closely with UK-based specialists Brandauer and AEV on refining the process for core motor component manufacturing and motor assembly to create an automated production process. Brandauer is a leader in precision stamping and progression tooling while AEV is an expert in the manufacture of electrically insulating resins, and the partnership will work closely together to deliver a highly cost effective production process in high volume manufacture.

Wicher Kist, chief executive officer Saietta Group, said: “This is a significant day for Saietta. By quickly scaling up operations we can fully capitalise on the commercial opportunity that we know exists. Based on the conversations we’ve had, and the projects we’re already involved with, we know that the mass production of our technology will allow us to power a new generation of electric vehicles, in markets around the world, bringing a new era of mobility.”

From its base in Oxfordshire, England, Saietta has perfected a unique, patent protected and modular design. With class-leading torque, power and efficiency combined with the compact, light-weight structure, and a design optimised for mass manufacture, Saietta’s AFT technology delivers across a wide range of price points.

The global market has reacted extremely positively to AFT, with multiple EV product sectors valuing its benefits, as well as other applications including marine and wind turbines.

Rowan Crozier, CEO of Brandauer, commented: “Brandauer is already heavily involved in providing specialist busbars and laminates to a number of clients in the electrification field and, this latest project, will give us the perfect platform to use our ‘manufacturing with microns' expertise to make a major difference in supporting the development of greener vehicles.”

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