The birth of Green Silence Group is attracting a lot of media attention, and it is not hard to understand why. With a range of electric motors that are compact, ultra-quiet, highly efficient, recyclable and, above all, built without the use of permanent magnets, Green Silence is redefining industry standards.
According to the papers, Green Silence's “Spinrel” motors have unique advantages over traditional synchronous motors. The new motors provide higher energy performance and lower noise pollution thanks to improved mechanical characteristics. They are also highly recyclable and help reduce environmental impact by eliminating the need for environmentally harmful mining.
These motors are designed to meet the growing needs of electric mobility, reducing dependence on foreign supplies and market fluctuations related to the price of rare earths from Asia. They offer significant advantages in terms of both performance and environmental impact, even during the disposal phase.
Green Silence's innovation is set to revolutionise the production of industrial and commercial vehicles, both on-road (logistics, city buses, school buses, rubbish trucks) and off-road (agricultural machinery, diggers, forklifts), through to ultra-silent humanoid robots.
Green Silence Group S.p.A. unify the excellences of Settima Meccanica, Motive and Spin. With over 200 employees and a turnover of EUR 50 million, the company aims to double its revenues by 2028. With a direct presence in the European, North American and Asian markets, Green Silence realises 72% of its revenues abroad. It is a pioneer in the adoption of advanced and sustainable technologies, providing pioneering solutions for industrial electrification and sustainable mobility.
The companies that make up the Green Silence Group are: