History & Comments
Back
Structural addition
Description:Missing node added during graph restructuring
# [TECH] Electric Motors & Power Electronics ⏎ **Electric Motors** convert electrical energy into mechanical motion; **Power Electronics** (inverters, converters, variable-frequency drives) control that conversion with high efficiency. Together they form the primary drivetrain technology of electric vehicles, industrial automation, and HVAC. ⏎ ## Overview ⏎ Michael Faraday demonstrated the first electric motor (1821) using the force between a current-carrying wire and a magnet. Boris Jacobi built the first practical DC motor (1834). Nikola Tesla's AC induction motor (1888) and Westinghouse's polyphase AC system made variable-speed electric drives universal in industry. ⏎ Modern power electronics — thyristors (1957), MOSFETs (1960s), IGBTs (1980s), SiC and GaN devices (2000s–2010s) — allow variable-frequency drives that control motor speed and torque with >97% efficiency. An EV powertrain uses a permanent-magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) or AC induction motor driven by a three-phase SiC inverter — the combination achieving 300+ km range from a 60–100 kWh battery pack. ⏎ Electric motors currently drive ~45% of global electricity consumption; virtually all mechanical actuation in manufacturing, transport, and buildings uses them. ⏎ ## Key Actors ⏎ - **Companies**: Siemens (motors, 1847), ABB (drives, 1988), Tesla (EV motors, 2003), Bosch, Denso, Nidec, Rockwell Automation - **Inventors**: Michael Faraday (1791–1867), Nikola Tesla (1856–1943), Boris Jacobi (1801–1874) ⏎ ## Key Patents ⏎ - Tesla, N. US Patent 381,968 (1888) — AC induction motor - Nakamura, J. (GE) US Patent 4,364,046 (1982) — IGBT (insulated-gate bipolar transistor) ⏎ ## Economic Value ⏎ Global electric motor market: USD 120 billion/year (2023, Allied Market Research). Variable-frequency drives: USD 25 billion/year. EV motors and inverters: USD 40 billion/year (growing to USD 200+ billion by 2030). Motors enable industrial production worth more than USD 20 trillion/year globally. ⏎ ## Notes ⏎ IEA estimates electric motors account for 45% of global electricity consumption. Allied Market Research Electric Motor Market Report 2023. EV motor market from BloombergNEF EV Outlook 2023. ⏎ ## What This Enables ⏎ - **[TECH] Electric Vehicles (EVs)** — Electric motors (PMSM or AC induction) controlled by semiconductor inverters replace the ICE as the propulsion technology in EVs; the motor is the EV's engine. ⏎ # Parents ⏎ * [SCI] Classical Electromagnetism⏎
Sign in to add a new comment