About Torev Motors

Building the next generation of electric motors—without rare-earth materials.

Our Mission

Torev Motors is developing electric motor technologies that reduce dependence on rare-earth materials while delivering the performance required for modern automotive and defense systems.

We believe the future of electrification must be both high-performing and resilient—and that motor design plays a central role in achieving that balance.

Close-up of the motor's electrical terminal box with labeled wiring harnesses

Why We Exist

The rapid adoption of electric systems has created a growing reliance on materials with constrained and concentrated supply chains.

At the same time, expectations for performance, efficiency, and cost continue to rise.

Torev was founded to address this tension—to develop motor technologies that meet the technical demands of modern systems while reducing exposure to supply chain risk.

Axial flux motor rotor disc mounted on a shaft, showing the spoke-pattern rotor design

What We Do

We design and develop electric motor architectures that eliminate rare-earth materials through alternative approaches to electromagnetic excitation and system design.

Our work focuses on:

  • Motor architecture and electromagnetic design
  • Thermal and mechanical optimization
  • Integration into real-world systems
  • Scalable, manufacturable solutions

We are building toward products that can be deployed in both commercial and defense applications.

Engineer testing a Torev motor prototype with a multimeter on a workshop bench

How We Work

We take a systems-level approach to motor design—balancing performance, manufacturability, and long-term reliability. Our team combines:

  • Deep technical expertise in electromagnetics and motor design
  • Practical engineering focused on real-world deployment
  • A long-term perspective on industry needs and constraints
Torev axial flux motor prototype with oil cooling ports and high-voltage connector box

Join Us

We are building a team focused on solving one of the most important challenges in electrification.

If you are interested in contributing, we'd like to hear from you.

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Torev motor mounted on a dynamometer test stand in a laboratory with instrumentation and wiring harnesses