US EV technology start-up Wrightspeed announced on 13 September the launch of its Geared Traction Drive (GTD), comprising an integrated inverter, electric motor, and two-speed transmission. Twelve months after obtaining ‘A’ round funding, Wrightspeed has produced a two-speed transmission that shifts electronically, using software-controlled motor synchronization instead of dry, multi-plate wet Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
US EV technology start-up Wrightspeed announced on 13 September the launch of its Geared Traction Drive (GTD), comprising an integrated inverter, electric motor, and two-speed transmission.
Twelve months after obtaining ‘A’ round funding, Wrightspeed has produced a two-speed transmission that shifts electronically, using software-controlled motor synchronization instead of dry, multi-plate wet
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