Industry in Malatya is built largely around apricot processing plants, textile workshops and cement and building-material production. Since drying fans, conveyor lines and pumps in these facilities run for most of the day, the energy a motor consumes matters as much as its price. DRG Motor approaches local businesses with a supply model that weighs both.
What Determines Motor Prices in Malatya
A motor's price cannot be reduced to a single figure. Power rating (0.55–355 kW), speed, efficiency class and housing material are the core components of the cost. A four-pole, 1500 rpm cast iron motor is priced differently from an aluminium-housing model of the same output. An accurate quote for a Malatya plant can only be given once the duty cycle is known.
How Efficiency Class Affects Total Cost
Under IEC 60034-30-1, IE3 Premium and IE4 Super Premium motors carry a higher purchase price than IE1 and IE2 models. Yet in a continuously running (S1) application such as an apricot drying fan, that premium is recovered quickly through lower electricity bills. The price assessment should account not only for the label cost but also for the operating hours.
Choosing the Right Mounting and Protection
In dusty apricot-processing and cement environments, IP55 protection and Class F insulation are the standard expectation. The way the motor mounts to the machine (B3 foot, B5 flange, B14 face) also affects the price, and the wrong choice adds adaptation costs. DRG Motor recommends the correct mounting type to match the facility's machinery.
Getting a Current Quote for Malatya
A firm price requires knowing the power, speed, efficiency class and mounting type. With a range built for 400 V / 50 Hz supply, DRG Motor provides project-based quotations to businesses in Malatya, determining the most suitable motor and price together once your requirement is shared.









