Fundamentals and Case Studies of Cooling, Miniaturization, and High-Speed Technologies for xEV Motors [Tokyo Venue]
While there are reports suggesting that the expansion of BEVs is slowing down, it remains unchanged that technological development is progressing globally towards increasing the ratio of electric vehicles (xEVs) in pursuit of carbon neutrality. In other words, the global trend is not to focus solely on BEVs but to increase all types of electric vehicles (xEVs), including HEVs, PHEVs, and FCEVs. The key components of electric vehicles (xEVs) are the motor, power control unit (PCU), and battery. Among these, the performance of the motor directly affects the performance of the vehicle. Thus, motor technology is fundamental to all electric vehicles (xEVs).
This seminar will explain the basic technologies, performance, cooling, miniaturization, and high-speed advancements of motors used in electric vehicles (xEVs) and will look ahead to future trends. It will also discuss the recently expanding e-axle. The goal is to make this seminar a guiding reference for engineers involved in research and development related to electric vehicles.

| Date and time | Wednesday, Jun 24, 2026 10:30 AM ~ 04:30 PM |
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| Capital | Conference Room 401, Federation Hall, 3-2-11 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |
| Entry fee | Charge 55,000 yen |
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