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Koenigsegg’s New Revolutionary Engine Could Change Everything! The Quark Powertrain Weighs Only 28kg and Boasts Surprising Power That Could Render Combustion Engines Obsolete!

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published on 23/04/2024 at 01:40
Updated on 22/04/2024 at 17:28
Novo motor revolucionário da Koenigsegg pode mudar tudo! Propulsor Quark pesa apenas 28kg e esbanja potência surpreendente capaz de tornar os motores a combustão obsoletos!
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Koenigsegg Engine Promises to Revolutionize the Automotive Market. The New Electric Engine, Called the Quark Propulsor, Weighs Less Than 28 Kg and Delivers 340 Hp of Power.

Koenigsegg, the Swedish manufacturer of high-performance models, is also committed to the energy transition. The manufacturer, which introduced an innovative six-phase inverter, has now revealed its new electric engine and its first transmission dedicated to zero-emission vehicles. We are talking about the revolutionary Quark propulsor, which weighs less than 30 kg!

Introducing Koenigsegg’s New Engine – Quark Propulsor

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The new electric engine, called the Quark propulsor, has a peculiar operation. Having to ensure very high levels of power and torque, as required by all cars manufactured by the brand, it adopts an architecture that combines the advantages of a radial engine (power) and those of an axial engine (more torque).

Precisely because of this dual structure, the technology has been called Axial Flow. Koenigsegg’s new engine is particularly lightweight and compact and, as mentioned, combines the layout of a radial flow engine, which is much more widespread in today’s electric cars, with that of an axial flow engine, more innovative, like the one produced by Yasa, a company that now belongs to Mercedes.

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The first has a configuration of magnets acting on the edge of the rotor, and the second has magnets acting on one side (or both) of the rotor. The Chief Engineer of Koenigsegg, Dragos-Mihai Postariu, for the design of electric motors, stated that the Quark propulsor was developed to ensure strong leverage at low speeds.

With that, as can be seen in the Gemera (a hypercar with a plug-in setup capable of generating 1,700 hp), there are brutal accelerations even if you mount thermal engines whose power is only effective at high speeds. Due to Raxial Flux technology, it is possible to reach from 0 to 400 km/h with continuous thrust and no energy loss.

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Hypercar with a plug-in setup capable of generating 1,700 hp

New Electric Engine Weighs Less Than 30 Kg and Delivers 340 Hp of Power

To develop the new electric engine, Koenigsegg opted for high-strength steels from the aerospace industry. According to Andreas Szekely, responsible for the development of the company’s electric motors, it was necessary to minimize weights as much as possible. Additionally, a direct cooling system was also adopted, which is more efficient and allows for a more compact layout.

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For the rotor, for example, Swedish technicians opted for Koenigsegg Aircore carbon fiber, which the company already uses for steering wheels, seats, and other components, and which has also been used by Unplugged Performance for the development of aerodynamic kits for Teslas.

Szekely states that the electric engine is lighter and smaller than the Gemera and believes there are no other motors in this class that are so compact.

No new electric engine weighing 30 kg can deliver 600 Nm of torque and 340 hp of power like the Quark propulsor. Without the necessary elements and accessories in the Gemera, the Quark reaches 28.5 kg.

Other Advantages of Koenigsegg’s New Electric Engine

There is another advantage related to this particular engine: it can be used in various areas without a transmission being mounted.

According to Koenigsegg’s CEO, Christian von Koenigsegg, there are equally compact engines with a high number of revolutions that can generate even greater peak power, but to push a car to certain speeds they must be combined with a gearbox, adding weight and losing efficiency. Instead, with the Quark propulsor, you can have direct transmission even in maritime or aerospace fields.

To transmit the motion to the wheels, the engine alone is not sufficient; therefore, Koenigsegg, which also partners with Rimac in the development of electric propulsion systems, developed a complete scheme called Terrier, which consists of 2 Quark motors and a David inverter.

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Valério Magno da Cruz
Valério Magno da Cruz
25/04/2024 13:41

No meu entendimento, esta tecnologia de veículos elétricos, só será satisfatoriamente entregue ao público consumidor, quando o veículo além de ter a regeneratividade energética, usar uma capacete células fotovoltaicas em toda sua estrutura externa, gerando e suprindo carga continuamente, estando ou não em movimento.

Jérvenson Rodrigues da Silva
Jérvenson Rodrigues da Silva
24/04/2024 07:59

Simplesmente incrível

Paulo Cardoso
Paulo Cardoso
23/04/2024 17:48

Evoluir para mobilidade 100% eletrica, vai fazer voce se livrar daquele motor ineficiente com centenas de pecas moveis. Nao vai mais precisar comprar e queimar combustivel, comprar e descartar oleo lubrificante, comprar e descartar velas, comprar e descartar filtros, comprar e descartar correias, e comprar e descartar aquelas pecas moveis que quebram com frequencia……
E de quebra vai rodar com performance superior e custo entre 1/4 e 1/5 do custo de um motor termico.
A mobilidade eletrica vai fazer com idustria de combustiveis o mesmo que a fotografia digital fez com a industria de filmes e papeis fotograficos.

Kelver
Kelver
Em resposta a  Paulo Cardoso
24/04/2024 09:59

Problema é um só,baterias,hegehe,fica mais caro que a manutenção do ciclo oto

Valdemar Medeiros

Formado em Jornalismo e Marketing, é autor de mais de 20 mil artigos que já alcançaram milhões de leitores no Brasil e no exterior. Já escreveu para marcas e veículos como 99, Natura, O Boticário, CPG – Click Petróleo e Gás, Agência Raccon e outros. Especialista em Indústria Automotiva, Tecnologia, Carreiras (empregabilidade e cursos), Economia e outros temas. Contato e sugestões de pauta: valdemarmedeiros4@gmail.com. Não aceitamos currículos!

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