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Read MoreThe automotive traction motor market encompasses permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM), asynchronous induction motors (ASM), electrically excited synchronous motors (EESM), axial flux motors, and in-wheel motors used as primary propulsion in battery electric vehicles (BEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV), and hybrid electric vehicle e-axle drive unit systems. The global automotive traction motor market is projected to reach USD 45.9 billion by 2035 at a 24.6% CAGR, driven by global BEV production scaling to 35+ million annual units by 2030 each requiring 1–2 traction motors, dual-motor all-wheel drive adoption in premium BEV platforms, axial flux motor technology enabling 50% weight and size reduction versus equivalent PMSM, and 800V silicon carbide (SiC) inverter enabling higher motor efficiency and power density.
The automotive traction motor has become the defining powertrain technology battleground of the EV decade. PMSM with rare-earth neodymium magnets has dominated because of its superior power density and efficiency — but rare-earth supply chain risk, Chinese sourcing concentration, and magnet cost have driven OEM programmes to develop rare-earth-reduced and rare-earth-free alternatives. Electrically excited synchronous motor (EESM) eliminates rare-earth magnets by replacing permanent magnets with electro-excited rotor coils, sacrificing some power density for supply chain independence and magnet cost elimination, with BMW and Renault pioneering EESM in the BMW i4 and Renault Megane E-Tech respectively as production vehicles demonstrating commercial viability.
What is the automotive traction motor market?
The automotive traction motor market encompasses PMSM, ASM, EESM, axial flux, and in-wheel motors used for primary propulsion in BEV, PHEV, and hybrid electric vehicle e-axle drive unit and autonomous vehicle propulsion systems.
What is driving automotive traction motor market growth?
Global BEV scaling to 35+ million units by 2030 requiring 1-2 traction motors each; dual-motor AWD adoption in premium BEV platforms doubling motor content per vehicle; axial flux motor 50% weight reduction enabling new form factors; and SiC inverter enabling higher motor efficiency and power density.
What are the main traction motor technology types?
PMSM (permanent magnet synchronous motor) offers highest power density and efficiency using rare-earth neodymium magnets; ASM (asynchronous induction motor) offers rare-earth-free operation at lower efficiency used in Tesla front motors; EESM (electrically excited synchronous motor) offers rare-earth-free operation with BMW i4-level power density through rotor coil excitation; and axial flux motor offers 50% size and weight reduction versus radial flux PMSM at similar power output.
What is axial flux motor and why is it significant?
Axial flux motors orient the magnetic flux in the axial direction (along the motor shaft) versus radial direction in conventional motors, enabling flat-disc motor geometry at 50% size and weight reduction versus equivalent radial flux PMSM. Axial flux motor enables integration into wheel hub, rear axle, or flat skateboard platform that radial flux motors cannot package into, with Yasa, AVID Technology, and Magnax developing axial flux motors for premium EV programme design-in.
Which regions lead the automotive traction motor market?
China leads with 55%+ of traction motor production volume driven by CATL, BYD, and Chinese EV OEM in-house motor manufacturing; Europe is the second-largest market driven by German OEM BEV programme traction motor specification; North America follows driven by Tesla, GM, Ford, and Rivian EV motor sourcing.
What does the automotive traction motor market look like in 2035?
Axial flux motors achieve 20%+ of new traction motor production volume; in-wheel motor achieves commercial production in premium BEV and urban EV applications; and rare-earth-free EESM and ferrite PMSM represent 30%+ of traction motor volume as OEMs diversify from Nd-Fe-B supply chain risk.
The structural forces reshaping the automotive traction motor market — what motor manufacturers, automotive OEMs, powertrain suppliers, material providers, and investors must understand.
Automotive Traction Motor Market Forecast 2035 — Key Industry Participants
“The automotive traction motor market is the fastest-growing major component category in the automotive industry, growing at 24%+ annually from 2024 to 2035. The technology competition is three-way: PMSM vs EESM vs axial flux, with each offering a different trade-off between performance, cost, and supply chain risk. Bosch, Nidec, ZF, and BorgWarner are the established Tier 1 suppliers competing for OEM e-axle programme wins. The Chinese in-house motor development at BYD and CATL is the structural competitive threat to Western Tier 1 suppliers, but the axial flux and EESM technology programmes are genuine Western differentiation opportunities. The rare-earth supply chain is the systemic risk that EESM and ferrite-magnet PMSM are designed to mitigate.”
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