Electric motor manufacturer for aerospace propulsion systems
Evolito manufactures electric motors for aviation, spun from YASA in 2021 to industrialize next-generation motor IP. The tech stack reveals a company deep in aerospace engineering maturity: CAD (SolidWorks, NX), simulation (ANSYS Fluent, Maxwell, Abaqus), PLM (Teamcenter, Polarion), and requirements management (IBM DOORS) dominate, paired with Python and C for control software. Active hiring skews heavily toward engineering (26 roles) with senior and mid-level focus, while pain points (airworthiness certification, measurement accuracy, production scaling) map directly to aerospace qualification and manufacturing readiness—core constraints for a hardware company accelerating toward production.
Evolito designs and manufactures electric motors and propulsion systems for aerospace applications, targeting the personal air mobility and electric aviation markets. Founded in 2021 as a spinout from YASA, the company operates from Bicester, Oxfordshire, with a 51–200 person workforce. The engineering organization is scaling through active development of motor control units, propulsion architectures, and thermal management systems, while manufacturing and operations teams tackle production scheduling and metrology. Current focus spans CAE analysis, design optimization, and the regulatory pathway to airworthiness certification—the critical gating factor for any aviation propulsion technology.
CAD (SolidWorks, Siemens NX), simulation (ANSYS Fluent, Maxwell, Abaqus), PLM (Teamcenter, Polarion), requirements management (IBM DOORS), MATLAB/Simulink for control modeling, Python and C for software, SAP for ERP.
Motor control unit development, electric propulsion architecture design, thermal simulation, CAE analysis, manufacturing process development, and airworthiness certification pathway for aerospace electric motors.
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