Our technology

COMPUTER SCIENCES

We are enthusiastic to drive the future of innovations in the area of machine learning, machine control and ultimately machine reasoning. We are positioned to aim for scientific breakthroughs in AI. For this purpose, we are sharing ideas and collaborating with leading academic institutions.
We are committed to contribute in strong advances in core technologies applied to vehicle electrification and automation. We are strongly open minded to identify/create new markets from the outcome of our research activities.

ADVANCED MATERIALS

The Department of Advanced Materials (DAM) focuses its R&D activities on synthesis of new materials, their shaping and use in specific technology demonstration. For most of the R&D projects, we develop new synthesis protocols that fit the requirements of our clients in automotive industry. Today’s R&D efforts are organized around the Powertrain applications. We are investigating electrical and thermal properties of new materials as well as their frictions behaviors.

ElectromagnetisM

3-Dimensional (3D) Flux Motor

Pursuing high torque density has always been a research hotspot in the field of traction motor applications. 3-Dimensional (3D) flux motor, which currently is investigating in IMRA, is one of potential solutions to enhance the torque density. Multi-air gaps together with integrated radial-flux and axial-flux structure are the features of 3D flux motor. Based on the existing motor topologies, IMRA systematically analyses the effects of axial and radial electrically independent/dependent and magnetically independent/dependent combinations as well as the corresponding winding configurations and core materials. Currently, IMRA is constantly looking for the novel motor topologies. Meanwhile, as the benchmarks, the conventional motor topologies are investigating under the same conditions.