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MultiMag · Multi-functional, multi-material magnetic components and structures for electrification

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 December 202230 November 2025EU funding €4,645,766Call HORIZON-CL4-2022-RESILIENCE-01

Electric machines and drives, including various types of electric motors, play an ever-increasing role in the way of making Europe the first climate neutral continent in the world. In order to achieve a breakthrough in the field of energy efficient electric motors, novel approaches are needed: high performance sustainable materials and multi-material manufacturing technologies suitable for complex geometrics and capabilities to design and simulate structures and components based on those. The ambitious goal of MultiMag is to develop novel design tools, high performance materials and multi-material additive manufacturing (MM-AM) processes, hence, to manufacture ready assembled lightweight components for electric machines and leading to better performing machines, improved energy efficiency and shorter lead times. After use, the components can be dismantled, and the materials recycled effectively. MultiMag takes the full advantage of multi-material additive manufacturing. Stacked rotor and stator structures, combining dissimilar magnetic and electric insulating materials are developed, manufactured and validated to ensure mechanical, thermal, electrical and magnetic performance. Internal structures, enabling more efficient cooling, are studied and designed. Achieving ambitious objectives of MultiMag requires a holistic approach and innovations in all sectors, namely in design, materials, manufacturing, use and end-of-life. Each of these vital areas are addressed by MultiMag activities. We will develop a framework and specific toolbox for addressing complex design challenges, which are multi-material, multi-functional and multi-physics. Evaluation and development of matching material properties enabling to join dissimilar materials using AM processes is one of the key focuses of MultiMag. MultiMag approach requires also MM-AM processes to be developed further, as well as recycling of REEs.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €856,729

participant

RTD TALOS LIMITED

CY · €219,375

participant

SENER AEROESPACIAL SOCIEDAD ANONIMA

ES · €81,875

participant

ICPE SA

RO · €154,590

participant

3R-CYCLE OY

FI · €377,369

associatedPartner

LESS COMMON METALS LIMITED

UK

participant

MONDRAGON GOI ESKOLA POLITEKNIKOA JOSE MARIA ARIZMENDIARRIETA S COOP

ES · €500,565

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €285,644

participant

ELKEM SILICON PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AS

NO · €418,084

participant

HOCHSCHULE AALEN - TECHNIK UND WIRTSCHAFT

DE · €612,750

thirdParty

ELKEM ASA

NO

participant

ICPE ELECTRIC MOTORS S.R.L.

RO · €164,160

participant

SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

DE · €592,750

participant

STAM SRL

IT · €381,875

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