Comparison between a surface permanent magnet synchronous motor and a segmented stator switched reluctance motor with aluminum windings for light electric traction
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52152/4019Keywords:
Light electric vehicles, Power-train, Permanent magnet synchronous drives, Switched reluctance motor drivesAbstract
Nowadays, light electric vehicles are usually powered by drives with motors that use rare-earth permanent magnets. Nevertheless, due to the problems these materials present, light electric vehicle manufacturers are open to considering other alternative drives free of permanent magnets. This paper raises a comprehensive comparison between a surface permanent magnet synchronous motor and a segmented stator switched reluctance motor with aluminum windings for light electric traction, specifically for a motorcycle similar to the Super Soco TCmax.