The electric motor uses the principle of the force acting on a conductive conductor in a magnetic field, which was discovered by Danish physicist Oster, born on August 14, 1777, in a pharmacist's family in Rudjobin, Langeland Island.
The main shaft of the new energy motor is processed as a whole instead of being welded and assembled to ensure the stability of the shaft. The surface is specially treated to improve the collaborative work ability between the shaft and other components.
The technology of high-speed wall breaking and enhanced torque greatly improves the strength of each rotation. The new brushless control technology can significantly reduce the working noise of the motor and extend its service life.