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State-of-the-art motor technology in asynchronous motors, DC motors, stepper motors and others for cost-conscious construction - you will find what you are looking for here!

Cummins Inc. Debuts 15-Liter Hydrogen Engine at ACT Expo

Cummins Inc. Debuts 15-Liter Hydrogen Engine at ACT Expo

Ultra-low charge chiller opens the way for expansion of ammonia-based  cooling

Ultra-low charge chiller opens the way for expansion of ammonia-based cooling

Engine Technology Forum  Engine Technology Forum

Engine Technology Forum Engine Technology Forum

This Is Why GM Is Launching a New Small Block V8

This Is Why GM Is Launching a New Small Block V8

The future of transportation: Where will we go?

The future of transportation: Where will we go?

Future proof engines

Future proof engines

MIT engineers fly first-ever plane with no moving parts, MIT News

MIT engineers fly first-ever plane with no moving parts, MIT News

New Diesel Engines Pave the Way for Electric Truck

New Diesel Engines Pave the Way for Electric Truck

New zero-emission hydrogen-powered vessel to ship goods on Rhine - Offshore  Energy

New zero-emission hydrogen-powered vessel to ship goods on Rhine - Offshore Energy

Future proof engines

Future proof engines

Rare-Earth Magnet Free Motor Technology Study Now Underway

Rare-Earth Magnet Free Motor Technology Study Now Underway

Sydney's “factory of the future” ready to drive statewide innovation - The  University of Sydney

Sydney's “factory of the future” ready to drive statewide innovation - The University of Sydney

BE-4 - Wikipedia

BE-4 - Wikipedia

Electric Vehicles and Hybrids: Where are we now? - Science in the News

Electric Vehicles and Hybrids: Where are we now? - Science in the News

Aptera, the first mass-produced solar-powered car, is due to roll off the  assembly line this year - Washington Post

Aptera, the first mass-produced solar-powered car, is due to roll off the assembly line this year - Washington Post