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Why Is Efficient Electricity Consumption Important?
Electric motors account for 60–70% of total electricity consumption in industry.
High-efficiency class motors (IE3–IE4) consume 5–15% less energy compared to lower classes.
In the long term, savings on electricity bills far exceed the motor’s initial cost.
2. Factors Determining Efficiency
Motor Efficiency Class (IE Class)
IE1 → Standard efficiency (no longer allowed for import in Türkiye).
IE2 → Improved but now banned in Türkiye.
IE3 → Mandatory minimum level (high efficiency).
IE4 → Premium efficiency motor (significantly lower losses).
Proper Motor Selection
Choosing a motor larger than the load requires → wastes energy.
Undersized motors → operate at low efficiency.
Operating Regime and Load
A motor operates most efficiently when running close to its rated power.
For applications with frequent start-stop cycles, the correct duty cycle (S3, S6) must be chosen.
Power Supply and Voltage Quality
Phase imbalance or low/incorrect voltage → causes efficiency loss and overheating.
Maintenance Condition
Bearing lubrication, rotor balancing, and fan cleaning → directly affect efficiency.
3. Methods to Improve Energy Efficiency
Using IE3 / IE4 motors → the most fundamental solution.
Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) for speed control
Especially in pumps and fans, provides 30–40% energy savings.
Use high-efficiency couplings and gear systems.
Reduce electrical losses with proper cable sizing and high-quality contactors.
Implement a maintenance program (bearings, winding insulation, cooling channels).
4. Practical Example
A 75 kW IE2 motor running 8,000 hours annually consumes around 600,000 kWh.
Under the same conditions, an IE3 motor consumes 30,000–35,000 kWh less.
This results in ₺400,000 – ₺500,000 annual savings (depending on electricity unit price).