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Electric Propulsion Systems

Moog provides full electric propulsion system designs from concept, through certification, to production for the next generation of electrical aircraft.

Electric Engines

Moog designs and manufactures custom electric propulsion units for eVTOLS and unmanned aerial vehicles. EPUs combine the motor and controller in a single housing. 

We focus on providing producible and certifiable custom designs in expedited time frames.

 

Power 10 - 75 kW
Volts 270 - 1000 VDC
RPM 800 - 2500 RPM
Designed and Tested for: DO-254, DO-160, DO-178
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High Efficiency Systems

 

  • Silicon Carbide drives
  • High efficiency stator stacks
  • Optimized switching techniques
  • Halbach Array
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    Low Weight Systems

     

  • High percentage fill factor
  • Optimized material selection
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    State of the Art Designs

     

  • Fiber Optics
  • Sensorless Motor Control
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    Why Moog?

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      Procedures & Engineering Team

       

      Established processes meeting EASA/FAA expectations.

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      Company Heritage

       

      Our longevity in the market makes Moog a safe choice in a new market space.

       

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      Production Capabilities

       

      Electric propulsion unit production facility under construction and ready for operation in 2025.

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      Technical Approach

       

      Moog chooses the best technology for the application and provides custom designs to optimize SWaP.

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      Speed & Agility

       

      Existing nimble supply chain for key parts- rotor, stator, circuit boards, metal fabrication. 


    Products & Capabilities

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