The Fraunhofer IISB motor delivers 1,000 horsepower from a 94 kg packagePower density reaches 8 kW per kg, beating typical EV motorsA single motor matches three Tesla Plaid motors for total output

A new electric motor developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Systems and Device Technology delivers 1,000 horsepower from a unit roughly the size of a 12.5 kg gas cylinder and weighing just 94 kg.

The motor achieves a power density of 8 kW per kilogram, which exceeds typical EV motors that range between 2 and 4 kW per kilogram.

Even advanced aviation motors usually top out at 5 to 6 kW per kilogram, making this device a substantial leap forward.

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