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At very low vehicle speeds traction motors produce high torque with high electric current. As the speed increases, however, traction motors produce increasingly more counter-electromotive force. This force opposes the supply voltage, causing both current and torque to drop. The faster the vehicle goes, the more power it needs to maintain the same acceleration. |
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At very low vehicle speeds traction motors produce high torque with high electric current. As the speed increases, however, traction motors produce increasingly more counter-electromotive force. This force opposes the supply voltage, causing both current and torque to drop. The faster the vehicle goes, the more power it needs to maintain the same acceleration.