For the first time, motors with a power of 0.12 to 0.55kW will also be subject to energy requirements. Machine builders will, therefore, have to think about how the new motors can fit into their designs - a challenge they will not have to take up alone. Lenze is doing everything to make the changeover as easy as possible for the market. Since 2009, Europe has been taking steps to reduce the energy consumption of electric motors because they represent an important part of the energy bill of the industry. But what makes the new phase, starting in July, so special is that, for the first time, electric motors with small capacities are also targeted (IE2) - and many exceptions in the already existing efficiency class, IE3, will disappear.
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