Journey of Innovation to Industrialization-EVR, the Next Generation of Electric Motors




EVR
Motors

which
are
designed
in
Israel,
now
Made
in
India
for
the
World,
are
transforming
the
electric
motor
industry
with
its
groundbreaking
Trapezoidal
Stator
Radial
Flux
Permanent
Magnet
(TS-RFPM)
technology.
While
the
innovation
has
garnered
significant
attention
for
its
ability
to
address
key
challenges
in
electric
vehicles
(EVs)
and
industrial
applications,
EVR
Motors
is
now
focusing
on
industrializing
its
technology
to
meet
growing
global
demands.
This
transition
marks
a
pivotal
shift
from
groundbreaking
innovation
to
industrial
stability.



EVR
electric
motor
line
new

Photo
by
Kseniia
Poliak

 



EVR
Motors
has
designed
its
patented
TS-RFPM
technology
to
redefine
electric
motor.
Its
smaller
size,
reduced
weight,
and
cost-effective
production
offer
significant
advantages
over
existing
radial
flux
permanent
magnet
motors. 




At
the
heart
of
this
effort
is
EVR’s
new
greenfield
manufacturing
facility
in
Manesar,
India,
operated
under
its
subsidiary,
I.EVR
Motors
Pvt
Ltd.
This
plant
is
equipped
to
produce
trapezoidal
geometry
coils—a
key
component
of
EVR’s
electric
motor
topology—at
scale.
With
advanced
automation,
the
facility
is
capable
of
manufacturing
coils
for
up
to
20,000
motors
per
month,
with
plans
to
increase
capacity
to
100,000
motors
as
demand
surges.




Sajal
Kishore,
Managing
Director,
EVR
Motors

states,
Our
industrialization
strategy
is
deeply
rooted
in
partnerships
with
leading
players
in
the
automotive
industry.
The
motor
manufacturing
lines
at
EVR’s
partner
facilities,
Napino,
EKA
Mobility,
and
RSB
Transmissions
are
poised
to
produce
EVR’s
motors
for
a
variety
of
vehicle
segments,
including
two
and
three-wheelers,
light
commercial
vehicles,
passenger
cars,
and
e-buses.The
partnerships
represent
a
collective
effort
to
accelerate
the
adoption
of
sustainable
electric
mobility
solutions.
The
Manesar
facility
plays
a
critical
role
in
supporting
these
collaborations.




Eli
Rozinsky,
Founder
&
President,
EVR
Motors
,
Our
focus
has
expanded
from
research
and
development
to
establishing
industrial
reliability
and
scalability.
The
shift
involves
creating
robust
manufacturing
processes,
building
a
dependable
supply
chain,
and
ensuring
consistent
quality
for
its
motors
across
applications.
By
achieving
this,
we
are
paving
the
way
for
its
TS-RFPM
technology
to
become
a
global
standard.




In
addition
to
meeting
domestic
demand,
EVR
Motors
has
set
its
sights
on
international
markets.
The
Manesar
facility
will
not
only
support
Indian
manufacturers
but
also
cater
to
global
clients
by
exporting
its
trapezoidal
geometry
coils.
Exporting
coils
marks
a
significant
step
toward
global
scalability.
EVR’s
ability
to
supply
critical
components
to
manufacturers
worldwide
underscores
its
industrial
readiness
and
positions
the
company
as
a
key
player
in
the
international
electric
motor
market.





About
Us 






EVR
Motors
 is
an
Israeli
firm
which
designs
advanced
electric
motors
to
meet
every
customer’s
specific
requirement.
The
company’s
electric
motors
are
based
on
proprietary
technology
that
reduces
weight,
volume,
and
cost
relative
to
traditional
state
of
the
art
motors.
EVR
Motors
partners
with
OEMs
and
Tier
1s
interested
in
manufacturing
superior
e-motors,
and
supports
its
partners
through
all
the
phases,
from
motor
design
through
prototyping
to
manufacturing
preparation.




EVR
is
now
industrializing
a
variety
of
motors,
suitable
for
most
mobility
and
industrial
applications
in
it’s
facilities
in
Israel.





Profile
Sajal
Kishore:



Sajal
Kishore
is
the
Managing
Director
for
I.EVR
Motors.




He
has
held
key
corporate
functions
in
General
Management,
Corporate
Strategy
&
Planning
and
Business
Development.
Former
CEO
at
JS
Power
and
Head
Corporate
Strategy
&
Planning
at
Napino.
Holds
MBA
from
Banaras
Hindu
University
and
an
Industrial
Engineering
degree
from
RVCE.




Profile
Eli
Rozinsky:



Eli
Rozinsky
is
the
President
&
COO,
Co-Founder
of
EVR
Motors.




Start-up
veteran,
with
a
demonstrated
history
of
working
in
the
renewables,
electric
vehicles
and
IT
industries.
B.Sc.
in
Electrical
Engineering.
In
2012
together
with
Victor
Kislev,
and
Ruslan
Shabinski,
Eli
founded
EVR
Motors
re-inventing
electric
motor
topology.