Turntide Technologies, a manufacturer of electric motors, power electronics, and energy storage solutions, has announced an expanded range of its Gen 6 inverters, designed to support low-voltage electric vehicle (EV) applications.
The inverters deliver power outputs ranging from 48 V, 450 A to 80 V, 700 A, within a compact form factor suitable for space-constrained platforms.
The updated Gen 6 lineup is designed for OEMs building two- and three-wheeled s, light-duty off-road equipment, and other low-voltage electrified systems. With high power density and thermal efficiency, the inverters are engineered to improve battery range and minimize energy losses.
The system supports a wide range of voltages and currents, making it suitable for various EV platforms that require flexible performance and integration.
Collaboration for end-to-end electrification
Turntide’s expanded Turnkey Solutions program includes a strategic partnership with EVR Motors, whose radial flux permanent magnet (TS-RFPM) motor lineup spans from 6 to 150 kW.
This collaboration enables joint electrification solutions that combine Turntide’s power electronics with EVR’s compact, high-output motors for optimized footprint and power delivery.
Application examples include:
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DUST Moto: An electric dirt bike manufacturer has integrated Turntide’s 80-V inverter with EVR’s 185-mm air-cooled motor. The combination supports peak output of 30 kW, enabling high-performance off-road capabilities while maintaining low weight and compact size.
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RISE Robotics: A demonstration system at iVT Expo pairs Turntide’s Gen 6, Size 4 48-V inverter with EVR’s 160-mm radial flux motor to power RISE’s Beltdraulic actuator system. The solution delivers force and torque for off-highway and industrial vehicles while eliminating the need for a gearbox.
Both deployments highlight the role of integrated motor and inverter systems in enabling lightweight, high-torque EV powertrains for specialized and demanding use cases.
Turntide’s Gen 6 inverters and associated turnkey systems are available for OEM integration. Additional configurations and inverter-motor combinations are in development.
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