EV motor alloy from Japan's Proterial trims power use by 5%

New core material could contribute to smaller, faster motors

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The amorphous alloy used by Proterial is stronger and thinner than typical electrical steel sheet, making it challenging to work with. (Proterial)

ARATA SHIGENO, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japanese metal materials maker Proterial has developed a way to make a new alloy for electric vehicle motors that it says can reduce power consumption by up to 5%, allowing for smaller and faster motors.

The company, formerly known as Hitachi Metals, has succeed in processing the alloy into material for EV motor cores. 

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