GAC's Hyptec Launches Groundbreaking Quark Electric Drive 2.0

GAC-backed Hyptec’s Quark Electric Drive 2.0 has broken three world records for mass-produced motors, boasting 98.5% efficiency and groundbreaking use of amorphous alloy materials.

sina · 2024-08-26

Last Friday, August 23rd, GAC backed Hyptec announced its in-housed developed Quark Electric Drive 2.0 rolled off the assembly line. It is claimed by the carmaker that the Quark Electric Drive 2.0 has broken three world record for mass-produced motors: 1) the highest motor efficiency of 98.5% 2) the highest motor power density of 13kW/kg; 3) the highest motor speed of 30,000rpm.

What makes the motor so powerful?

Quark Electric Drive 2.0 utilizes a kind of hard-core material —— amorphous alloy materials, known as “liquid metal”. And Hyptec is the first to mass-produce the amorphous alloy electric drive. It can generate excellent magnetic properties and permeability, 20-100 times higher than that of traditional silicon steel sheets. Besides, the material is as thin as a quarter of that of a piece of an A4 paper.

The Quark Electric Drive 2.0 offers the driver and the passengers an excellebt driving experience, and a longer range.

1)      Without increasing the size of the battery packs, an EV could gain an extra range of 50km, while an EREV an extra range of 150km

2)      An all-wheel-drive car will have the same range as a two-wheel-drive car.

Till now, Hyptec has three models in its lineup: HT, GT, and SSR, and it is mentioned that the Quark Electric Drive 2.0 is about to be installed on Hyptec models. To clarify, GAC Aion Hyper announced its rebranded new English name of Hyptec earlier this month, aiming to increase its brand image in international markets.