Augsburg, Germany
March 25, 2026 - March 26, 2026
Coiltech is an international meeting point for coil winding professionals. Its key areas are:
Please see below for a description of our exhibits. If you would like to make an appointment with us already now or receive further information about our exhibits, Xinjun Liu or Manuel Seidenath would be pleased to hear from you.
At booth 5-F36 (contact: Manuel Seidenath), Fraunhofer IISB will be showcasing a WPT3 coil system manufactured at the IISB site in Hallstadt. This system can transmit 11 kW contactlessly over a distance of up to 250 mm. It uses magnetic resonance transmission at 85 kHz. The coils are used for stationary charging of passenger cars. In addition, we present the corresponding animated magnetic field simulation of the system. The picture shows a snapshot of the magnetic field animation. Another exhibit is the electric road model, which provides a schematic and visual representation of the principle of contactless energy transfer.
At booth 2-C37 (contact: Xinjun Liu), Fraunhofer IISB will present its research activities on electric machines, from the development of actuator systems to traction motors for aviation applications. Our research team focuses on the development of electric motors with maximum system efficiency and torque density, as well as on the high level of integration with SiC and GaN inverters, which are developed by the IISB converter groups. Our portfolio ranges from design to prototypical realization of electric motors. Thanks to our 25 years of experience in the field of power electronics, Fraunhofer IISB offers comprehensive testing equipment, such as our motor test bench in the medium-voltage test lab for tests of up to 1 MW, which is also used for research on electric motors.
The picture shows an electric motor with 12 phases that reaches a maximum speed of 21,000 rpm and delivers a rated power of 750 kW for hybrid-electric aircraft applications. It was developed within the Clean Aviation Project AMBER. In collaboration with our converter groups, the electric motor will be validated on our MW motor test bench in 2026.