German e-motor technology cuts energy losses by up to 70% as Additive Drives secures €25 million

February 2, 2026 at 10:46 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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German e-motor technology cuts energy losses by up to 70% as Additive Drives secures €25 million

European electrification initiatives are gaining significant momentum with substantial funding rounds directed towards advanced electric motor and propulsion technologies. Additive Drives, a German firm specializing in high-performance 3D-printed electric motors, has secured over €25 million. This investment highlights a broader trend of European capital flowing into companies dedicated to reducing global energy consumption and pioneering new electrification solutions. The core innovation lies in Additive Drives' proprietary manufacturing processes, which combine 3D printing with conventional methods to create magnet-free electric motors. These motors achieve up to 98% energy efficiency, reportedly cutting energy loss by 70% compared to conventional designs, exceeding even the highest IE5 benchmarks set by the International Electrotechnical Commission. This technological leap offers considerable energy savings and improved sustainability for industrial applications. This substantial investment in Additive Drives is part of a larger wave of funding across the European electrification sector. Recent reports indicate millions in investment for companies developing electric motors, drivetrains, and charging infrastructure, including German firm Hyperdrives, Dutch EV-charging specialist Deftpower, and Finnish EV development platform Donut Lab. These efforts collectively aim to bolster European digital sovereignty and innovation in a critical global industry.

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Published: February 2, 2026 at 10:46 AM UTC
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