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Obviously a long way off being applicable for our uses but I thought this looked quite interesting for the future.
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/c2i-2019-magnet-free-electric-motor/
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I wonder if it translates well to small motors.
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Tesla motors are "magnet free" as well. But not switched reluctance, they are more conventional induction motors.
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