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EV and HEV Motor Development in TOSHIBA
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- Arata Masanori
- TOSHIBA Corporation: Power and Industrial System R&D Center
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- Kurihara Yoshihiro
- TOSHIBA Corporation: Power and Industrial System R&D Center
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- Misu Daisuke
- TOSHIBA Corporation: Power and Industrial System R&D Center
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- Matsubara Masakatsu
- Toshiba Industrial Products and Systems Co., Ltd.
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Description
Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and electric vehicles (EVs) improve the efficiency of a drive and reduce CO2 emissions by regenerative braking and operating the engine under optimum conditions. To minimize the driving units, the motor size should be decreased and the maximum torque should be increased. Therefore, motors employing permanent magnets have been commonly used recently. For HEV and EV motors, Toshiba developed a motor that delivers a high reluctance torque, known as PRM, and has been applying it to various vehicles. This paper describes the current motor development status in TOSHIBA.
Journal
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- IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
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IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications 4 (3), 152-157, 2015
The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan