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WEG's breakthrough W80 AXgen axial flux motor
08 September 2025
FOR MORE than a century, industrial motors have remained largely unchanged in their core design, relying on radial flux technology to power everything from manufacturing lines to heavy-duty machinery.

While this approach has been refined over time, the industry has faced a fundamental challenge: how to make motors more compact, efficient and adaptable - without sacrificing power. Cassiano Antunes Cezario, R&D manager at WEG's Industrial Motor division introduces the W80 AXgen axial flux motor.
Axial flux technology is not new; it has existed for over a century but has only recently become viable for large-scale industrial use. A technology leading company of this shift is WEG, a global motor manufacturer that has taken axial flux technology to the industry requirements and industrial applications.
WEG has consolidated years of research related to axial flux technology with the first industrial platform for this technology, which began in 2023 and became known as the W80 AXgen platform. With its extensive experience and capabilities in industrial motor production WEG has industrialised axial flux technology. As one of the world’s leading electric motor manufacturers, WEG produces more than 60,000 motors each day across its 17 global manufacturing facilities.
Efficiency and performance
The impact of this extensive research, development and planning has been significant. The new motor achieves an impressive efficiency class of IE5 and beyond , setting a bold new benchmark in the sector. Moreover, this milestone represents more than just an energy-efficient design, it also promises substantial financial benefits for end users. Initially, WEG is targeting the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) market.
Available in frame sizes ranging from 160 to 250, achieving up to 400 kW, the motor's compact size and weight not only makes production more efficient but also cuts down on logistical costs by minimising transportation needs. This contributes to sustainability goals by reducing CO2 emissions, not just through more efficient operation, but by improving the efficiency of the entire lifecycle of the motor, from manufacture to delivery.
Beyond its efficiency, the W80 AXgen excels in performance, offering exceptional power and versatility. With a remarkable constant torque range of 1000:1 and a constant power range of 1.3 times the nominal speed, it delivers reliable performance across a wide spectrum of operational conditions. Coupled with its state-of-the-art liquid cooling system that can handle both fresh or deionised water and oil (ISO VG up to 46), the motor is designed to maintain optimal performance even in the most demanding environments.
The future of axial flux technology
Looking ahead, the introduction of axial flux motors represents more than just an incremental improvement - it’s a transformation in how motors are designed and manufactured. As industries continue to evolve, the need for more efficient, adaptable and sustainable solutions will only grow.
The W80 AXgen is a testament to the future of motor technology, taking axial flux from concept to reality. By overcoming the challenges of scaling up this design, WEG has created a motor that not only sets new efficiency benchmarks but redefines what's possible in terms of size, weight and power.
As industries demand more adaptable and sustainable solutions, the W80 AXgen is poised to lead the charge, proving that the future of motors is not just about keeping up with the times - it’s about reshaping them entirely.
The design of the W80 AXgen enables the machine builder to develop new ideas, gaining competitive advantages by reducing weight and footprint, increasing efficiency without compromising on the machine performance.
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