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An EV motor controller is a critical component in electric vehicles, responsible for managing the power delivery from the battery to the electric motor. It regulates the speed and torque of the motor, ensuring efficient operation and optimal performance. Typically made from durable electronic components, these controllers are designed to withstand the demanding conditions of automotive environments.
| Input Voltage Range | 48V to 800V |
| Output Current Rating | 100A to 600A |
| Control Method | Field Oriented Control (FOC) or Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) |
| Cooling Method | Air-cooled or liquid-cooled |
| Communication Protocols | CAN, RS-485, or Ethernet |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40┬░C to 85┬░C |
When selecting an EV motor controller, consider the input voltage and output current ratings to ensure compatibility with your electric motor and battery system. Pay attention to the control method, as it affects performance characteristics. Additionally, evaluate the cooling method based on your vehicle's design and operating conditions. Request information on certifications and tolerances to ensure reliability and safety in your application.
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It manages power delivery from the battery to the motor, controlling speed and torque.
Match the controller's input voltage range to your battery system's voltage.
Common protocols include CAN, RS-485, and Ethernet.
Yes, many EV motor controllers are suitable for hybrid applications.
Cooling methods include air-cooled and liquid-cooled designs.
Typically, they operate in a range from -40┬░C to 85┬░C.