
Mercedes-YASA unveils ultralight 737-horsepower electric motor
Mercedes-Benz’s YASA division has unveiled a groundbreaking technological advancement that promises to revolutionize the automotive industry: an axial-flux electric motor capable of delivering 737 horsepower while weighing just 29 pounds, or roughly 13 kilograms.
This level of power density is considered a milestone, combining supercar-level performance with unprecedented lightness in the sector. Mercedes engineers explained that the axial-flux technology used in this motor significantly increases energy efficiency while reducing both the size and weight of its components.
Although the company has not yet confirmed which models will debut with this innovation, experts predict an immediate impact on the brand’s luxury and sports vehicle lineup. Furthermore, the technology could open new possibilities for electric aviation and the development of more compact, sustainable vehicles.
Volkswagen reveals first vehicle powered by solid-state battery
The Volkswagen Group has announced the launch of its first model equipped with a solid-state battery, a technology often referred to as the “holy grail” of electromobility due to its ability to deliver greater range, shorter charging times, and longer lifespan compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries.
The new vehicle, part of the company’s electrification strategy, aims to stand out in an increasingly competitive market where autonomy and energy efficiency are decisive factors for consumers.
According to the German manufacturer, the model will initially be released in a limited edition in strategic markets in Europe and the United States as part of a pilot program to evaluate its performance under real-world conditions. If the benefits are confirmed, the solid-state battery could become an industry standard, accelerating the transition to a fully electric automotive fleet.









