Electric motor manufacturer for aerospace propulsion systems
Evolito manufactures next-generation electric motors for aerospace applications, spun from YASA in 2021. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (25 of 38 active roles) and project pipeline—thermal design, motor modelling in MATLAB/Simulink, type certification, CAE verification—reveal a company deep in powertrain development and regulatory clearance. Pain points cluster around scaling: high-volume manufacturing, testing operations, supplier approval, and airworthiness certification all appear, signaling the transition from prototype to production.
Evolito designs and manufactures electric propulsion motors for the aerospace sector, targeting urban air mobility and next-generation aircraft platforms. The company was established in 2021 to commercialize electric motor IP originating from YASA. Based in Bicester, Oxfordshire, with 51–200 employees, Evolito operates across engineering, manufacturing, operations, and research functions. Active projects span motor development (modelling, thermal design, physical testing), system verification (inverters, powertrain, flight clearance), and type certification—the regulatory pathway required for aerospace propulsion systems.
NX, SolidWorks, MATLAB/Simulink, ANSYS (Maxwell, Fluent, Abaqus), dSpace, and National Instruments for motor design, thermal analysis, and control systems validation.
Bicester, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. All current hiring is within the UK.
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