Modal Motors opens orders for OR3627-900kV drone motor
By AI, Created 2:36 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Modal Motors says its non-rare-earth OR3627-900kV drone propulsion motor is now available to order, with first deliveries planned for Q4 2026 and volume production set for Q1 2027. The launch highlights the company’s domestic manufacturing pitch for defense and other mission-critical applications.
Why it matters: - Modal Motors is targeting drone, robotics and other high-reliability markets that care about weight, efficiency, supply-chain security and domestic sourcing. - The company is positioning the OR3627-900kV as a U.S.-made alternative for defense and commercial buyers seeking non-rare-earth motor options. - Deliveries beginning in Q4 2026 give OEMs a new sourcing option ahead of broader volume availability in Q1 2027.
What happened: - Modal Motors announced the OR3627-900kV Drone Propulsion Motor is now open for orders. - First deliveries are scheduled for Q4 2026. - High-volume fulfillment is set to begin in Q1 2027. - The announcement was made June 3, 2026, from Farmington Hills, Michigan. - Modal Motors described the OR3627-900kV as the first in a series of Non-Rare-Earth drone propulsion motors.
The details: - The OR3627-900kV is a Transverse Flux BLDC motor designed for Group 2 UAV applications. - The motor weighs 130 grams and measures less than 42 mm in diameter. - It delivers up to 360W peak power and reaches 9,000 RPM. - Modal Motors says the motor offers industry-leading torque density and higher peak and average efficiency across speed and load conditions. - The product is available in non-rare-earth and USA-sourced rare-earth configurations. - Modal Motors says every product is manufactured and assembled in the United States using a single fully automated robotic cell. - The company says its supply chain for motor components is 100% domestic. - The motor is intended for land, sea, air, robotics and data center cooling applications. - Modal Motors also says the product is built for defense drone programs that require traceability and supply-chain security. - The company says the design aims to reduce cost of goods sold versus equivalent competitors. - The company says manufacturing waste is near zero and labor cost is the lowest in the industry.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects growing demand for domestically sourced hardware in defense and autonomy markets. - Modal Motors is using the product launch to emphasize manufacturing automation as a cost and supply-chain advantage. - The company is also broadening the addressable market beyond drones to industrial cooling and robotics. - Founder and CEO Michael Van Steenburg said the motor reflects years of materials science and electromagnetic engineering work and is ready for American OEMs.
What’s next: - Modal Motors plans to ramp production at its fully automated domestic manufacturing facility in Detroit, Michigan. - Customers can order the OR3627-900kV now or request custom configurations for land, sea, air, robotics and data center applications. - The company provided contact options for orders at info@modalmotors.com, +1 (248) 455-4944 and Modal Motors. - Modal Motors also directed readers to its LinkedIn page for motor testing footage: LinkedIn.
The bottom line: - Modal Motors is betting that a U.S.-made, non-rare-earth drone motor with high torque density and domestic sourcing will appeal to defense and autonomy buyers looking for supply-chain resilience.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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