The DRG Motor AC motor price list is prepared to convey, clearly to businesses, the cost logic across motors of different power and efficiency levels. Instead of a single fixed figure, each motor's power, speed, efficiency class and frame directly shape its price. The list serves as a reference point for accurate budgeting.
What to Read in a Price List
Behind every price line sit power (kW), pole count and efficiency class. A 4-pole 1500 rpm motor and a 2-pole 3000 rpm motor of the same rating can be priced differently. Because the list spans a wide 0.55 kW to 355 kW range, identifying the power band closest to your need makes selection easier.
Efficiency Class and Total Cost
The price gap between IE2, IE3 and IE4 motors reflects only the moment of purchase. A high-efficiency AC motor consumes less energy under IEC 60034-30-1, and the difference returns through the electricity bill over its service life. When weighing the list, consider both the label and the annual consumption together.
How Frame and Equipment Appear in the List
A cast iron motor sits separately from an aluminium one on the list. B3 foot, B5 flange and B14 face mounting types, along with IP55 protection and F-class insulation, are standard items; extras such as thermal protection or a special terminal orientation can change the line value.
Current List from DRG Motor
Because shifts in copper, steel and exchange rates affect list figures, the most accurate price comes from a live quote. By stating the power, speed and efficiency class you need, DRG Motor provides a tailored, up-to-date price list. Sharing your application is all it takes.









