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The Yasa electric motor challenges conventional expectations of size and power in automotive engineering. Weighing just 12.7 kilograms (28 pounds), this compact axial flux motor delivers an impressive ...
For fiscal 2026, Sulzer guided organic order intake growth of 1% to 5% and sales growth of 2% to 5%. The company expects its EBITDA margin to reach approximately 16.5%, representing another 85 basis ...
Sulzer AG (SWX:SUN) presented its annual results for 2025 on February 26, 2026, reporting record profitability levels despite navigating significant currency headwinds and a volatile geopolitical ...
Sulzer AG has reported record profitability for the fourth quarter of 2025, with significant growth in key financial metrics despite facing currency headwinds. The company’s earnings per share (EPS) ...
Less than two months after smashing its own (unofficial) record in power density with its proprietary axial flux motor, YASA has unveiled a real-world application of the technology as an in-wheel ...
What if a single innovation could redefine how we think about electric motors, making them not just marginally better but insanely efficient? Imagine an electric vehicle (EV) that accelerates with ...
I’m parked at the back of the grid on Mount Panorama, awaiting the race start, and there are cars ahead of me literally facing backwards. This is not going to go well. As you’d expect, pandemonium ...
The world of electric motor tech moves fast. Just months after YASA claimed an unofficial record for the most power-dense unit ever, the Mercedes-owned company specializing in axial-flux design motors ...
The axial flux electric motor pioneers at YASA are at it again. Just three months after sending tremors through the electric motor market with an unofficial world-record power density that absolutely ...
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