When buying motors for an industrial facility, "affordable price" and "high quality" often look like opposites, yet with the right efficiency class and frame choice the two can be achieved together. DRG Motor, an İzmir-based supplier, focuses on striking that balance across its 0.55–355 kW range of electric motors.

What Determines a Motor's Price

A motor's price cannot be reduced to a single figure. Power (kW), the speed set by the pole count, the efficiency class (IE3, IE4, IE5), the frame material (cast iron or aluminium) and the mounting type (B3, B5, B35) all affect the cost directly. A realistic quotation is therefore only possible once the technical needs of the application are clarified.

Efficiency and Lifetime Cost

A motor with a low purchase price but poor efficiency more than gives back the difference on the energy bill over long running hours. Although an IE4 or IE5 motor costs a little more up front, its total cost of ownership is usually lower in continuously running plants. An assessment of "affordability" should therefore be made on lifetime cost, not on the price tag alone.

The Advantage of İzmir-Based Supply

Being a supplier based in İzmir lets DRG Motor offer short lead times, on-site technical support and quick spare-part access to industry across the region and Türkiye. The factory in Buca makes it easy to deal directly with the supplier for installation and service needs.

What to Check for an Accurate Quote

Defining torque, speed, mounting type and protection class for the application in advance, then clarifying stock, warranty and after-sales support, makes the right decision easier on both price and quality. For a current quotation tailored to your needs, get in touch with DRG Motor.