An electric motor price catalogue brings together the technical and commercial data a business needs to match the right motor with the right budget. Rather than a single fixed list, pricing follows a logic driven by power output, speed, efficiency class and frame material. As an İzmir-based supplier, DRG Motor shares this logic transparently.
Technical Parameters Behind the Catalogue
The first factor setting a catalogue value is rated power; a small 0.55 kW motor and a 355 kW heavy-industry unit never share the same price band. Speed follows (2-pole 3000 rpm, 4-pole 1500 rpm, 6-pole 1000 rpm), along with 400 V / 50 Hz supply and IP55 protection. Even at the same rating, different pole and efficiency options form separate catalogue items.
How Efficiency Class Affects Price
The IEC 60034-30-1 efficiency classes are the catalogue's most important distinction. There is a purchase-cost gap between IE2 High Efficiency, IE3 Premium and IE4 Super Premium motors, yet a higher-class motor recovers that gap through lower energy bills over its service life. When choosing, look beyond the list price to the annual energy a motor consumes.
Frame, Mounting and Equipment Options
A cast iron frame withstands harsher conditions than aluminium and appears as a separate catalogue line. B3 foot-mounted, B5 flange-mounted and B14 face-mounted versions are selected by installation type. F-class insulation and S1 continuous duty come as standard, while extras such as thermal protection, terminal box orientation or a special shaft size can change the catalogue value.
Current Pricing from DRG Motor
Because catalogue figures shift with exchange rates and copper and steel prices, the most accurate number comes from a live quote. By telling DRG Motor the power, speed and efficiency class you need, you receive tailored pricing across the 0.55–355 kW range. Sharing your application's load profile is all it takes to identify the correct item.









