Tula Technology to Present on Benefits of Dynamic Motor Drive at SIA Powertrain 2023 International Congress
Tula Technology, Inc., a leader in propulsion efficiency, has found that Dynamic Motor Drive (DMD®) will provide control that enables up to 2 percent energy savings on the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Cycle (WLTC) compared to conventional control and will review the details at the SIA Powertrain 2023 International Congress in Paris tomorrow, Wednesday, June 14.
- Tula Technology, Inc., a leader in propulsion efficiency, has found that Dynamic Motor Drive (DMD®) will provide control that enables up to 2 percent energy savings on the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Cycle (WLTC) compared to conventional control and will review the details at the SIA Powertrain 2023 International Congress in Paris tomorrow, Wednesday, June 14.
- “For several years now, Tula has been a proponent of finding alternatives to using rare earth elements in electric vehicles,” said R. Scott Bailey, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tula Technology.
- Sourcing REEs is environmentally problematic and economically challenging with two tons of toxic waste created for every kilogram of REE used.
- A conventional EV typically uses well over a kilogram of REE-magnet, according to a 2021 report by the Harvard International Review.