Now, however, work is progressing on finding a way to build an electric car that doesn’t depend on rare earths. At the Tokyo University of Science, Professor Nobukazu Hoshi’s Lab has a rare earth free prototype (1999 Mazda Roadster) that is powered by a so-called switched reluctance motor that boasts an output of 50kW.
In the video embedded below the technology is explained. The short-comings (these include poorer torque and energy efficiency) are also mentioned, as are needed advances to make the prototype more commercially feasible. Professor Nobukazu and his team plan to refine the design to eventually make it competitive with cars that rely on rare earths.
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