Our latest Electric Vehicle Power Tracker below, draws on data from The EV Motors Monthly Assessment.
The assessment provides monthly weighted averages of motor technology demand across vehicle classes, detailing the power and quantity deployed regionally and by vehicle segment. Click here to request a sample of this report.
Highlights from this month’s assessment include:
- Details of Hyundai’s plans for its next generation of 800V platform and motor/powertrain improvements out to 2030 from the CEO investor day.
- Saietta’s purchase of a ZF motor manufacturing facility will expedite plans for volume production of axial flux technology in the UK.
- This month’s Technology Spotlight, which looks at electrical steel; why its used and the market dynamics surrounding this material as electrification ramps up.
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This month we saw average power climb to 152kW, its highest level since September 2019. The proportion of sales which were Tesla model 3 and Y was over 14.5%, higher than in 2021. Many small cars in China also saw a slight fall in market share this month while powerful plug-in hybrids like the Song Pro DM from BYD had an especially strong month. The Song has two 120kW motors producing 240kW of electric power, far higher than the PHEV average value.
Why do we track EV motors?
As Electric Vehicle and battery market analysts, we track the development of EV motors and motor technology market share across the EV industry, on a monthly basis. Our EV Motors Monthly Assessment is an invaluable tool in understanding how the various technologies affect upstream material demand, particularly copper and rare earth elements, as well as how supply chains of those materials will affect future motor technologies. This report also keeps track of technological developments and movements in the power electronics industry.
Who benefits from subscribing to our EV Motors Monthly Assessment?
The EV Motors Monthly Assessment provides in-depth analysis of vehicle motor power, upstream material demand, and technological developments across the market. This makes it relevant to a wide variety of companies.
This report acts as an invaluable tool to those involved in the motor manufacturing and automotive part supplying industries, where it can be used to inform and build key policies and strategies. It is also a useful reference for those in the investment world, who may be looking to invest into a lesser-known part of the EV sector where significant energy and resources are focused. Other than that, this report can be used to help people better understand the technical side of the market, the dynamics involved, and which technologies are popular.
Anyone operating within the EV supply chain, will benefit from understanding the EV motor market, what is driving it and how it affects the wider EV market.
As part of the work involved to produce our EV Motors Monthly Assessment, we publish a monthly Electric Vehicle Power Tracker, (the full archive can be seen on our membership platform), to offer our members and followers regular insights into power vehicles demand. The Electric Vehicle Power Tracker is an assessment of the sales weighted average maximum total power for PC & LDVs (PHEV & BEV). This is based on monthly vehicle sales and our model-by-model analysis of vehicle motor power.
How do we track the EV motor market?
Our EV Motors Monthly Assessment is a weighted average of electric motor technology across the electric vehicle sector and contains in-depth analysis of vehicle motor power and upstream material demand.
Electric vehicle sales data is obtained from automotive associations at country level. This is done on a model-by-model basis for both BEV and PHEV vehicles for all major markets, and covers a minimum of 90% of total global market sales. This analysis provides a balanced representation of markets with different vehicle characteristics, suppliers and seasonality.
From this stage we assign the appropriate motor technology to each EV model, as multiple motors, often of differing technologies, are common in some vehicle variations. We model this split to generate the most precise overall picture of the industry, which in turn allows us to track the metrics available in the assessment.
Estimates are used where EV specific model data is not explicitly stated. This is based on industry and company reports and primary research. These are then substantiated when official data becomes available.
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