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Volkswagen’s Electric Motor For The I.D 3 Fits Into A Sports Bag

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It's the age of electric cars and everyone is making an attempt to make it less complex than a conventional petrol and diesel engine. Bu...

It's the age of electric cars and everyone is making an attempt to make it less complex than a conventional petrol and diesel engine. But it doesn't stop there, carmakers like Volkswagen are working on making the electric motor compact as well. This particular one which makes its way into the I.D3, Volkswagen's first production all-electric car and yes it can fit into a sports bag.

Inside every electric motor is a stationary stator with a rotor spinning inside it. The stator is made of copper wire coils. When an electric current flows through these coils, a rotating magnetic field is created in the stator which causes the rotor to spin. The rotational movement is based on a simple physical principle: opposite poles in a magnet attract each other, whereas like poles repel. Furthermore, there are two types of electric drive: permanent magnet brushless machines and asynchronous machines.

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The electric motor of the VW I.D 3 a stationary stator with a rotor spinning

The permanent magnet brushless machine features a strong permanent magnet rotor, which rotates in sync with the magnetic field of the stator. In asynchronous machines, however, the rotor uses the electric current to generate its own magnetic field and, as a result, the rotation of the rotor lags behind the stator's magnetic field rotation.

Volkswagen's new ID.3 is fitted with an APP 310 electric drive. This drive is a permanent magnet brushless machine. The designation "APP" derives from the arrangement of the drive and the gearbox in parallel with the axle, developing a maximum torque of 310 Nm. The main components for this drive are produced using a combination of specialisation and Group manufacturing at various Volkswagen Group Components production sites.

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The Volkswagen I.D3 will go on sale in Europe in 2020

The rotor and stator are produced at the component plant in Salzgitter. New hairpin technology has enabled the use of an innovative production process for the assembly of the stator, whereby the spaces within the laminated core of the stator are optimally filled with flat preformed copper coils. This increases the torque density and the efficiency of the electric drive in comparison to that of a drive with wound copper wire coils. Maximum torque is achieved even at a low engine speed, which means that a 1-speed gearbox is sufficient for the entire rotational speed range. Both the electric drive and the 1-speed gearbox are produced at the component plant in Kassel. The whole drive unit, together with the 1-speed gearbox, is compact enough to fit in a sports bag. The drive weighs only around 90 kg and can generate a peak output of up to 200 bhp in the ID.3.

In the future, the electric drives for MEB vehicles for Europe and North America will be produced in Kassel. Production of up to 500,000 units per year has been planned. Kassel also works closely with the Chinese plant in Tianjin, where the electric drive is produced in parallel for the Chinese market. Together, the two plants will produce up to 1.4 million electric drives each year from 2023 onwards.



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