THE real strength of EVs lies in their electric motors, which silently power nearly every aspect of modern life, from factories to homes. In industrial settings, they run pumps and conveyor belts; while at home, they drive appliances like HVAC systems, blenders, and mixers. You don't see many gas-powered blenders or assembly lines for a reason— internal combustion engines are ultimately inefficient, maintenance intensive, and harder to control when compared to their electric counterparts.
Electric motors may seem complex at first, but they are mechanically simpler than internal combustion engines. A typical gas or diesel engine has well over 100 moving parts, including pistons, valves, and camshafts, all requiring constant lubrication and cooling due to friction and combustion. In contrast, an electric motor has just one main moving part: the rotor.…
