The new IE6 SynRM increased safety motor covers ratings from 110 kW, with IE5 versions available for up to 90 kW.
ABB (SWX:ABBN) has launched what it describes as the world's first IE6 Hyper Efficiency motor certified for hazardous areas.
Sleek, streamlined and compact LV Titanium Variable Speed Motor platform enables fast-track, one-person installation with reduced cabling and no commissioning to cut setup costs and reduce material ...
According to ABB, the motor delivers up to 60% lower energy losses compared to conventional IE3 induction motors commonly ...
IE6 Hyper-Efficiency SynRM motor reduces energy losses by 60 percent over a standard IE3 induction motor, making it the ideal upgrade solution for pumps, fans and compressors ...
ABB announced the launch of the AMXE Marine Motor, an electric propulsion solution engineered to withstand the tough conditions at sea, including continuous exposure to corrosive saltwater and ...
ABB has inaugurated a new customer drives test laboratory at its factory in Helsinki, Finland. The facility now enables customers to have their own motors tested with ABB’s variable-speed drives (VSDs ...
ABB, a global leader in innovation and technology, will be featuring its reliable, highly efficient motor and drive solutions at Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia, August 20-22 in Houston, Texas, U.S.
ABB continues to increase the efficiency of its motors with the addition of a new motor variant to its ABB Baldor-Reliance SP4 motor line. These motors feature integrated shaft grounding technology ...
Ivor Vidjen, Global Head of Strategy and Business Development for Low Voltage IEC motors at ABB, explains the customer value of an integrated one-stop-shop for electric drivetrains. Variable frequency ...
ABB motor is claiming record energy efficiency for a multi-MW motor. “The motor, destined for a steel plant in India, has achieved an efficiency rating of 99.13% during testing, a substantial ...
With 45% of the world’s electricity used to power electric motors in buildings and industrial applications, the cost to run them is projected to reach $900 billion annually by 2030, according to ABB.
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