Giving a single fixed figure for an asynchronous motor price list is not realistic, because the price depends on many variables, from power and speed to frame material. To budget correctly, you first need to understand which factors set the price. DRG Motor provides a current price tailored to your requirement.

Key Factors That Set the Price

Motor power (0.55-355 kW) is the biggest driver; as power rises, material and labor costs increase. Pole number and therefore speed, frame material and mounting type also affect the price directly. Two motors of the same power can be priced differently if their specifications differ.

How the Efficiency Class Affects Cost

IE3 Premium and IE4 Super Premium motors carry a higher purchase price than IE1 models because they require more copper and an optimized design. However, the higher efficiency class saves on the energy bill across the motor's service life, lowering the total cost of ownership.

Frame and Mounting Differences

Cast iron framed motors withstand harsher industrial conditions than aluminum ones and usually sit in a different price band. The manufacturing detail of foot-mounted B3, flange-mounted B5 and face-mounted B14 types is also reflected in the price. A price list should therefore be seen as a range that varies with specification.

Request a Current Quotation

For a firm price, the power, speed, efficiency class and frame type must be defined. DRG Motor identifies the asynchronous motor suited to your application and prepares a current, transparent quotation. Reach us with your requirement list to receive pricing.