Abstract
This article explores the role of power electronics in high-efficiency motor drives for industrial applications. With the growing demand for energy efficiency and sustainability in industries, power electronics-based motor drives are emerging as a critical solution to reduce energy consumption, enhance operational performance, and extend the lifespan of equipment. The paper examines various topologies and control strategies for motor drives, including advancements in semiconductor materials, converter designs, and control algorithms. The integration of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, with motor drives is also discussed, along with the challenges and future perspectives in this domain.
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