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Ferrari Selects YASA Electric Motor for SF90 Stradale, the Company’s First Hybrid Production Series Supercar

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YASA, the world’s leading manufacturer of axial-flux electric motors,
today announced that a YASA electric motor powers Ferrari’s first hybrid
series production sports car, the SF90 Stradale. YASA have been working
closely with Ferrari over the past two and a half years, developing a
custom version of its electric motor that meets Ferrari’s demanding
performance specifications. The SF90 Stradale was launched by Ferrari on
29 May in Maranello, Italy.

YASA’s innovative axial-flux electric motor designs offer best-in-class
power and torque densities. They are ideally suited to both hybrid and
pure electric vehicle applications. The custom YASA motor in the SF90
Stradale is highly compact with a world-leading power density of
14kW/kg, allowing Ferrari to deliver unparalleled vehicle performance
whilst reducing vehicle weight. The motors will be manufactured in
YASA’s production facility in Oxford, UK.

Chris Harris, YASA’s CEO said, “We’re delighted to announce Ferrari as a
YASA customer and for Ferrari’s first ever hybrid series production car
– the SF90 Stradale – to be powered by a YASA electric motor. We’ve
worked closely with Ferrari over the past two and a half years to
develop a custom solution that meets their unique performance
requirements, aided by the fact that our companies both share the same
passion for innovation and the same unwavering commitment to excellence.
Through this long-term collaboration, we are helping to set the bar for
high-performance electric driving experiences.”

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EDITOR’S NOTES

YASA http://www.yasa.com/

YASA is the world’s leading manufacturer of axial-flux electric motors
for automotive and aerospace applications. YASA’s proprietary electric
motor products offer the smallest, lightest form factor for a given
power and torque requirement. The privately-held company is based in
Oxford, the UK’s automotive manufacturing heartland. Investors include
Parkwalk Advisors and Universal Partners.