The price of an IE3 Premium electric motor cannot be reduced to a single figure, because the cost depends on many technical variables, from rated power and speed to frame material. Clarifying these variables is the first step in sourcing an IE3 motor. As an İzmir-based supplier, DRG Motor prices each unit according to the application.

The Main Cost Drivers

Rated power (kW) drives the cost of an IE3 motor most of all; the difference in material and labour between a 0.55 kW and a 200 kW motor is large. Speed matters too: at the same power, a 6-pole (1000 rpm) motor contains more active material than a 2-pole (3000 rpm) one.

Frame and Build Choices

A cast iron frame is more durable and better suited to heavy industry than aluminium, so its price differs. Choices such as IP55 protection, Class F insulation and a B3/B5/B14 mounting type all feed into the total. This is why two motors with the same kW rating can carry different prices.

Efficiency and Cost with IE3

The IE3 Premium class runs with lower losses than IE2; although the purchase price is somewhat higher, the reduced consumption on busy lines offsets it over the total cost of ownership. Price should therefore be judged together with operating hours, not on the label value alone.

For a Current Quote

A firm IE3 motor price can be given once power, speed, frame type and mounting are shared. DRG Motor offers IE3 options from 0.55 to 355 kW; send us the details of your application and we will prepare a current, application-specific quotation.