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The wheel hub motor (also called wheel motor, wheel hub drive, hub motor or in-wheel motor) is an
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that is incorporated into the hub of a wheel and drives it directly.


History

* First wheel motor concept: Wellington Adams of St. Louis first conceived of building an electric motor directly in the vehicle wheel, though it was attached via complicated gearing. The Adams patent is in 1884. *High torque low RPM wheel motor invented: The motor was incorporated into the wheel without gearing and addressed torque considerations through the use of a new high torque, low rpm motor invented by Edward Parkhurst of Woburn, MA in in 1890 (and mentioned incorrectly in Parcelle's patent as number 320,699).
Electric wheel motor advantages revealed in patent:
An early wheel hub electric motor was invented by Frenchman Charles Theryc and patented in 1896 as entitled Wheel with Electric Motor hub for Vehicles. In the patent he explained all advantages including no transmission losses because of the absence of classic transmission rods from engines to wheels.
Diesel wheel motor:
Not all wheel hub motors were electric. C F Goddard in 1896 invented a piston hub motor for horseless carriages patented in . He envisioned it powered by expanding gas of some kind. His off-center flexible bent spoke designs later appeared in the Apollo moon rovers' wheels in 1960s.
Using cams, another type of combustion wheel motor:
In W C Smith in 1897 developed another explosive gas expansion motor inside a wheel hub that utilized cams on a track in the hub to transmit power to the wheel. The electric wheel hub motor was raced by
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in 1897 in
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, Austria. Porsche's first engineering training was electrical, not internal combustion based. As a result, he developed his first cars as electric cars with electric wheel hub motors that ran on batteries. The
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, fitted with one wheel motor in each of the front wheels, appeared at the
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in Paris in 1900 and created a sensation in the young automobile world. In the following years, 300 Lohner Porsches were made and sold to wealthy buyers. Eventually the growth in power of the gasoline engine overtook the power of the electric wheel hub motors and this made up for any losses through a transmission. As a result, autos moved to gasoline engines with transmissions, but they were never as efficient as electric wheel hub motors. A potential exception to this history occurred on 17 January 2012 with the granting of , The General Wheel Rotation Power Motor, a pressure driven three cylinder wheel motor contained in the hub that applies this force through crank wheels directly to the rotating rim surrounding the hub.


Uses in current and future vehicles

* They are commonly found on electric bicycles and
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. * Wheel motors are applied in industry, e.g. driving wheels that are part of assembly lines. * Tyre makers and component producers have developed them and the first production car to use them was the Luka EV by MW Motors. * Hub motors can also be found on buses. , at least three companies are planning to release production vehicles with wheel hub motors in 2021: *
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has announced the highly efficient Aptera, a solar powered, enclosed three wheeler using hub motors from the company
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* Lightyear has announced a solar powered automobile using hub motors, the Lightyear 0. *
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has announced 4 wheel drive pickup truck, the
Lordstown Endurance The Lordstown Endurance is a full-size battery electric pickup truck with wheel hub motors manufactured by Lordstown Motors in collaboration with Foxconn at its Ohio factory. The Endurance entered production in September 2022. It is the company ...
, with motors fro
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Concept cars

Several
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s have been developed using in-wheel motors: *
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2005 *
Protean Electric Protean Electric is an automotive technology company specializing in in-wheel motor technology. The company has developed an in-wheel, electric-drive system for hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and battery electric vehicles. Their technology creates a ...
's Mini QED in 2006, Ford F-150 pickup truck in 2008, and other cars using its
Hi-Pa Drive The Hi-Pa Drive (pronounced ''hyper'') system is an electric in-wheel motor power delivery system. Demonstration vehicles In 2006, PML Flightlink demonstrated the Hi-Pa Drive in a series-hybrid car at the British Motor Show in London, using a Mi ...
* Mitsubishi
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concept model in 2005 * Chebela (2010), a small urban EV prototype using 2 direct-drive in-wheel motors in the rear. *
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with in wheel electric motors developed by
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. * Siemens VDO (bought by
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) eCorner concept in 2006 *
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WILL using the Michelin
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(which incorporates motorized
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as well) in 2008 * The ZAP-X in 2007 "would use high-tech electric hub motors at all four wheels, delivering 644 horsepower to the ground from a lithium-ion battery pack. The hub motors would eliminate the need for transmission, axles and conventional brakes, opening up space beneath the floor for a giant battery pack." * The
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in 2009 incorporates rear in-wheel motors designed with Michelin. * The
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folding
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prototype has the drive motors located inside each of the four wheels, and has an electronically controlled maximum speed of . Each wheel integrates a motor, steering actuators, suspension and braking right inside the wheel, controlled by a drive-by-wire system. * In 2019, Israeli startup REE announced its Corner Module that combines motor, braking, suspension, software, and by-wire steering, and envisioned using four of these modules in delivery vehicles and small vans. Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors showed a concept 6x6 truck chassis named "FlatFormer" using similar technology at the 2019
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.


Railway vehicles

Stored Energy Technology Limited has developed its Wheel Motor for rail use. It has been successfully demonstrated on a Blackpool tram and is core to its Actiwheel
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concept.


Mechanism

Hub motor electromagnetic fields are supplied to the stationary windings of the motor. The outer part of the motor follows, or tries to follow, those fields, turning the attached wheel. In a brushed motor, energy is transferred by brushes contacting the rotating shaft of the motor. Energy is transferred in a brushless motor electronically, eliminating physical contact between stationary and moving parts. Although
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technology is more expensive, most are more efficient and longer-lasting than brushed motor systems. A hub motor typically is designed in one of three configurations. Considered least practical is an axial-flux motor, where the stator windings are typically sandwiched between sets of magnets. The other two configurations are both radial designs with the motor magnets bonded to the rotor; in one, the inner rotation motor, the rotor sits inside the stator, as in a conventional motor. In the other, the outer-rotation motor, the rotor sits outside the stator and rotates around it. The application of hub motors in vehicular uses is still evolving, and neither configuration has become standard. Electric motors have their greatest torque at startup, making them ideal for vehicles as they need the most torque at startup too. The idea of "revving up" so common with internal combustion engines is unnecessary with electric motors. Their greatest torque occurs as the rotor first begins to turn, which is why electric motors do not require a transmission. A gear-down arrangement may be needed, but unlike in a transmission normally paired with a combustion engine, no shifting is needed for electric motors. Wheel hub motors are increasingly common on electric bikes and electric scooters in some parts of the world, especially Asia.


Comparison with conventional EV design in automobiles

Compared with the conventional electric vehicle design with one motor situated centrally driving two (sometimes four) wheels by an axle or
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, the in-wheel motor arrangement has certain advantages and disadvantages:


Drive by wire

Cars with electronic control of brakes and acceleration for each individual wheel provide more opportunities for computerized vehicle dynamics such as: * Brake steer, where individual wheel
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is adjusted to assist steering (similar to a tracked vehicle like a bulldozer) * Active software differentials, where individual wheel speed is adjusted in response to other inputs * Active brake bias, where individual wheel brake effort is adjusted in real-time to maintain vehicle stability However, these benefits also accrue to vehicles with an in-board motor for each wheel. Wheel assemblies with in-wheel motors can pivot through greater angles than a conventional
steering rack A rack and pinion is a type of linear actuator that comprises a circular gear (the ''pinion'') engaging a linear gear (the ''rack''). Together, they convert rotational motion into linear motion. Rotating the pinion causes the rack to be driven i ...
allows, and the Protean and REE "corner modules" add steering motors that allow vehicle motion in any direction, called crab steering. As wheel motors brake and accelerate a vehicle with a single solid-state electric/electronic system many of the above features can be added as software upgrades rather than requiring additional systems/hardware to be installed. This should lead to cheaper active dynamic safety systems for road vehicles equipped with wheel motors.


Weight savings

Eliminating mechanical transmission, including gearboxes, differentials, driveshafts, and axles, provides a significant weight and manufacturing cost saving, while also decreasing the environmental impact of the product.


Unsprung weight concerns

The major disadvantage of a wheel hub motor is that the weight of the electric motor increases the
unsprung weight The unsprung mass (colloquially unsprung weight) of a vehicle is the mass of the suspension, wheels or tracks (as applicable), and other components directly connected to them. This contrasts with the sprung mass (or weight) supported by th ...
, which adversely affects handling and ride. The wheels are more sluggish in responding to road conditions, especially fast motions over bumps, and transmit the bumps to the chassis instead of absorbing them. Most conventional electric motors include ferrous material composed of laminated
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. This ferrous material contributes most of the weight of electric motors. To minimize this weight, several recent wheel-motor designs have minimized the electrical steel content of the motor by using a coreless design with Litz wire coil windings to reduce
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losses. This significantly reduces wheel motor weight and therefore unsprung weight. Another method used is to replace the cast iron friction brake assembly with a wheel motor assembly of similar weight. This results in no net gain in unsprung weight and provides a car capable of braking up to 1G. A good example of this is the Michelin
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motor as fitted to the
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Will, the first electric car with an Active Wheel drive, which results in unsprung weight of 35 kg on the front axle and which compares favorably to a small car such as a Renault Clio that has 38 kg of unsprung weight on its front axle. During their research efforts,
Protean Electric Protean Electric is an automotive technology company specializing in in-wheel motor technology. The company has developed an in-wheel, electric-drive system for hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and battery electric vehicles. Their technology creates a ...
and Lotus found that most negative effects of added unsprung mass could be eliminated by adding suspension damping, and that the ability to utilize accurate torque vectoring actually improved car's handling so much that the net effect of the whole arrangement was positive.


See also

* ActiveWheel *
Locking hubs Locking hubs, also known as free wheeling hubs are fitted to some (mainly older) four-wheel drive vehicles, allowing the front wheels to rotate freely when disconnected (unlocked) from the front axle. This is done to reduce the mechanical resist ...
*
Direct drive mechanism A direct-drive mechanism is a mechanism design where the force or torque from a prime mover is transmitted directly to the effector device (such as the drive wheels of a vehicle) without involving any intermediate couplings such as a gear train o ...
*
Individual wheel drive Individual-wheel drive or IWD is a wheeled vehicle with a drivetrain that allows all wheels to receive torque from several motors independent of each other. The term was coined to identify those electric vehicles whereby each wheel is driven by it ...


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