Startup AEM’s OCTOPUS project to deliver E-Axle free of rare earth materials to Bentley

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Circular Economy & Remanufacturing

The e-axle for Bentley was developed under a project called ‘OCTOPUS’

UK-based startup that designs and develops electric motors and powertrain systems, Advanced Electric Machines Ltd (AEM) announced on 1 September that it will deliver an e-axle, free of rare earth materials, that uses next-generation integrated power electronics to create market-leading power density and packaging characteristics to luxury carmaker Bentley.

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