YASA
Ewan Ogilvie is a Mechanical Design Engineer at YASA, specializing in mechanical engineering for electric motors in high-performance automotive applications since October 2023. Prior experience includes roles as Project Engineer and Manufacturing Development Engineer at Polar Technology Management Group from May 2021 to October 2023, and Manufacturing Engineer/Team Leader at Swiss Taskforce SA, where Ewan led the automation of manufacturing lines and improved quality standards. Ewan's career began at Pure Build, working in general construction and customer service roles, followed by an internship at INEOS focused on developing financially viable manufacturing solutions. Ewan holds a Master of Engineering in Automotive Engineering from the University of Warwick and an International Baccalaureate from the International School of Geneva.
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YASA
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YASA was founded on the principle that small, light electric motors would play a growing role in meeting both the strict emissions targets being set globally in a wide range of industries and the requirement for greater efficiency through electrification.The Company was incorporated in 2009 based on a unique patented motor technology invented bythe Company’s founder and CTO Dr Tim Woolmer whilst studying for his DPhil at Oxford University. The unique YASA motor technology is ideal for a range of mobile applications such as hydraulics replacement, power generation, traction and propulsion and hybridisation. YASA Motors manufactures a range of standard electric motors and generators based on our unique motor topology at our factory and Company Headquarters in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The YASA-750, YASA-250 and YASA-400 products have been designed to be integrated into customers’ products in a range of markets and industries with minimal application engineering. In addition to our standard products, YASA has a design and development team dedicated to making bespoke motors for customers for medium-high volume applications.