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the em57 is the second generation motor used in the nissan leaf. it has been used from 20xx till present
the em57 is the second generation motor used in the nissan leaf. it has been used from 20xx till present


the motor is a liquid cooled ipsm motor with a theoretical peak power output of a 300kw.  
the motor is a liquid cooled ipsm motor with a theoretical peak power output of a 300kw.
 
[[File:Em57.jpg|thumb|em57 motor]]
[[File:Em57.jpg|thumb|em57 motor]]
utilizing a stacking architecture for the additional power electrons, compared to the isolated em61 motor
The em57 utilities a stacking architecture for the power electrons, compared to the isolated em61 motor. nissan has continued to use the em57 motor in to next generation of vehicles, opening up a variety of OEM inviters to drive the motor. resulting in a mechanically plug and play inverter upgrade for the motor.
 
 
inverters currently used for the em57 motor:
 
* gen 2 leaf 80kw inverter
* gen3 leaf 110kw inverter
* gen3 leaf 160kw inverter


== use ==
== use ==
the motor is very powerful and capable motor, which can be for for relatively cheaply from auto-wrecks
the motor is very powerful and capable motor, which can be for for relatively cheaply from auto-wrecks


motor couplers and adapter plates can be found [[Nissan leaf motor couplers and adapter plates|here]]
motor couplers and adapter plates can be found [[Nissan leaf motor couplers and adapter plates|here]]

Revision as of 01:21, 10 October 2021

the nissan leaf was one of the best selling electric cars, as a result there is a large stock of these motors


the em57 is the second generation motor used in the nissan leaf. it has been used from 20xx till present

the motor is a liquid cooled ipsm motor with a theoretical peak power output of a 300kw.

em57 motor

The em57 utilities a stacking architecture for the power electrons, compared to the isolated em61 motor. nissan has continued to use the em57 motor in to next generation of vehicles, opening up a variety of OEM inviters to drive the motor. resulting in a mechanically plug and play inverter upgrade for the motor.


inverters currently used for the em57 motor:

  • gen 2 leaf 80kw inverter
  • gen3 leaf 110kw inverter
  • gen3 leaf 160kw inverter

use

the motor is very powerful and capable motor, which can be for for relatively cheaply from auto-wrecks

motor couplers and adapter plates can be found here