Brushed Motors have always been a common choice in the field of Electric Motors, but in recent years, the emergence of high-efficiency motors has triggered in-depth discussions on performance and energy efficiency.
Traditional brush motors use mechanical brushes to switch the direction of current, which causes them to consume a certain amount of energy when running. In contrast, high-efficiency motors use more advanced electronic control technology to reduce energy waste and improve efficiency.
Additionally, high-efficiency motors typically have longer service life and require less maintenance. This makes them increasingly popular in a variety of applications, especially in areas where long operation times and high performance are required.
Still, brush motors excel in certain applications because of their relatively low cost. When selecting an Electric Motor, performance, cost, and application requirements need to be considered.