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Infinitum’s Aircore Heavy Duty Motor System Wins 2025 Edison Award

Motor system recognized for its impact in energy management for the world’s most demanding applications

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Infinitum, creator of the sustainable air-core motor, today announced that its Aircore Heavy Duty motor system has earned a 2025 Bronze Edison Award, marking the third consecutive year the company has been honored by the program for its game-changing product innovations, value and impact.

Infinitum’s Aircore Heavy Duty is a next-generation, high-efficiency motor system that powers the world’s most demanding pumps and fans – such as those in data centers and industrial facilities – with reduced energy consumption, emissions and waste.

Infinitum’s motors consume up to 25% less energy and use to 66% less copper than other traditional motor solutions. The motor's modular design improves serviceability and reusability to extend product life and deliver greater value for customers. Infinitum’s ability to rightsize motors to fit applications means each motor requires fewer amps, reducing electrical infrastructure requirements and freeing up power capacity within facilities.

“When optimizing every watt matters, our Aircore Heavy Duty brings more efficient power management to the world’s most energy-intensive applications and positively impacts the bottom line through energy savings,” said Ben Schuler, CEO of Infinitum. “The entire team is honored to be recognized once again for changing the paradigm for electric motors with our innovative products.”

The Edison Awards utilizes a peer-reviewed voting process, where each nomination undergoes evaluation by a multidisciplinary Steering Committee and professionals from industries related to each award category in order to select the finalists. Nominations were evaluated on three key criteria in 2025, which were concept, value and impact.

About Infinitum

Infinitum has raised the bar for a new generation of motor that is better for the planet and people. The company’s patented air-core motors offer superior performance in half the weight and size, at a fraction of the carbon footprint of traditional motors, making them pound for pound the most efficient in the world. Infinitum motors open up sustainable design possibilities for the machines we rely on to be smaller, lighter and quieter, improving our quality of life while also saving energy and reducing waste. Based in Austin, Texas, Infinitum is led by a team of industry experts and pioneers. To learn more, visit goinfinitum.com.

About the Edison Awards™

Established in 1987, the Edison Awards are dedicated to recognizing, honoring and fostering innovations and innovators. Named after Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), the annual competition honors excellence in new product and service development, marketing, design and innovation. For more information, visit www.edisonawards.com.

Contacts

Erin Gilmore
Activate PR on behalf of Infinitum
egilmore@activateprmktg.com
512-466-4559

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Infinitum's Aircore Heavy Duty motor system has earned a 2025 Bronze Edison Award.
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Contacts

Erin Gilmore
Activate PR on behalf of Infinitum
egilmore@activateprmktg.com
512-466-4559

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