Electric Drivetrain & E-Axle Validation
What does "traction-ready" really mean for an electric drivetrain? Discover how OEMs validate motors, inverters and e-axles through a structured testing programme covering material qualification, component testing, dynamometer performance, inverter validation and full system testing. Learn why rigorous validation is essential to ensuring EV powertrains deliver reliable, safe and long-lasting performance in real-world conditions.
How iNetic Traction Bridges the Gap Between R&D and Production
Discover how iNetic Traction helps customers accelerate electric drivetrain development by combining motor design, manufacturing, and testing under one roof.
MTPA and Manual Phase Angle Sweeping
Achieving maximum efficiency in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSMs) requires precise control of current distribution between the d-axis and q-axis. Maximum Torque Per Ampere (MTPA) ensures the highest torque output for a given current, reducing losses and improving electric vehicle range. While simulation tools provide initial estimates, Manual Phase Angle Sweeping remains essential for accurate real-world calibration–capturing temperature effects, magnetic saturation, and field weakening behavior. This process forms the backbone of reliable inverter tuning and optimal traction motor performance.
How iNetic Traction Bridges the Gap Between R&D and Production
Discover how iNetic Traction helps customers accelerate electric drivetrain development by combining motor design, manufacturing, and testing under one roof.
MTPA and Manual Phase Angle Sweeping
Achieving maximum efficiency in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSMs) requires precise control of current distribution between the d-axis and q-axis. Maximum Torque Per Ampere (MTPA) ensures the highest torque output for a given current, reducing losses and improving electric vehicle range. While simulation tools provide initial estimates, Manual Phase Angle Sweeping remains essential for accurate real-world calibration–capturing temperature effects, magnetic saturation, and field weakening behavior. This process forms the backbone of reliable inverter tuning and optimal traction motor performance.
