
Alva Industries raises €16M to scale its ultra-compact electric motors
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€16M into ultra-compact electric motors is a bet that power density — not just battery chemistry — will be a key lever in drones, robotics, and mobility. Hardware teams should revisit their form factor and efficiency assumptions; better motors can unlock designs you previously wrote off as impossible.
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