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Magnomatics wins £99,900 Smart Award
Magnomatics, the Yorkshire-based high technology engineering company, specialising in the development of advanced magnetic transmission systems and high-torque electrical machines, has received a £99,900 Smart Award to develop its Pseudo Direct Drive (PDD®) technology.
The grant from Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency, which will aid the £167,000 project, will allow Magnomatics to further develop the PDD, which is aimed at providing next generation low noise and vibration electric motor technology to urban and suburban rail markets.
So far the motors produced by Magnomatics have been in prototype quantity, but the grant will allow them to be developed further beyond the largely first-generation designs used so far.
Magnomatics’ PDD motor offers a significant advance over conventional permanent magnet motor technology and can displace incumbent machinery such as expensive gearboxes, while maintaining high efficiency, offering low maintenance costs and high reliability.
The advantages of the PDD have already been demonstrated in two Technology Strategy Board (now Innovate UK) funded projects under the LCV IDP programme with Volvo Powertrain and a consortium including Dennis-Eagle and MIRA, in which the motor demonstrated significant efficiency and packaging advantages over existing state-of-the-art technology.
David Latimer, Chief Executive Officer at Magnomatics, commented, “We are delighted to have been awarded this Smart Award. The grant funding will allow us to further develop the Pseudo Direct Drive, which we feel offers a significant advantage over existing technologies in the urban and suburban rail markets.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gillian Crook .
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