The surprising truth about the most powerful electric machine on the planet
Discover the secrets and technology behind the world's most powerful electric machine, revealing surprising details about its power and applications.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•15/05/2025
The Koenigsegg Dark Matter is an electric powertrain designed for the Gemera supercar, using 850 volts to drive the front wheels. (Photo: Koenigsegg Automotive) This machine weighs only 39 kg but can produce 800 horsepower and 1,250 Nm of torque – unbelievable numbers for a single electric motor. (Photo: Navigator) The unique feature of the machine lies in its six-phase axial magnetic flux structure and ultra-light carbon fiber material, which optimizes both torque and rotation speed. (Photo: Thanh Nien Viet) The machine is only 38.3 cm in diameter and 13.5 cm thick, equivalent to a robot vacuum cleaner, but its power is at the level of a supercar. (Photo: Thanh Nien Viet) Compared to the engine on the Tesla Plaid, the Dark Matter machine is lighter, more powerful and operates more efficiently thanks to its six-phase electric system. (Photo: ofnews) The entire stator and rotor are made of carbon fiber instead of steel, creating a machine that is both durable and exceptionally light. (Photo: ofnews) Dark Matter is a testament to how Koenigsegg pushes the boundaries of physics, turning a small machine into a source of extraordinary power. (Photo: Mundo Deportivo) However, at the present time, Koenigsegg has no intention of commercializing this electric machine exclusively for the mass market. (Photo: carmagazine)
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