car and motor Sourcing Overview
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Motor Type Selection Risk Overlooking the specific motor type can lead to performance mismatches; for instance, choosing a Brushless DC Motor instead of a Traction Motor may affect torque and efficiency depending on the vehicle's application.
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Certification Compliance Requirement Insist on suppliers providing comprehensive certifications such as ISO, CE, and RoHS to ensure regulatory compliance and quality standards are met, which is critical for international market acceptance.
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Voltage and Phase Configuration Insight In practice, most automotive motors operate within 48 V to 110-240 V ranges and are commonly three-phase for smoother operation, so aligning voltage and phase selection with your vehicle's electrical system is essential.
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Protection Level Cost Impact The choice of protection level, from IP23 to IP65, can account for up to 15% of total motor cost but directly affects durability and maintenance expenses, especially in harsh environments.
