Engineered for maximum efficiency, this 200KV brushless motor features high-speed dynamic balancing for smooth, stable operation at high RPMs. Its robust internal structure and precise manufacturing deliver superior power and energy efficiency. Compatible with various propeller sizes, it supports a wide range of drone types—including fixed-wing aircraft, RC planes, helicopters, and multirotors—ensuring reliable, high performance for both hobbyist and professional use.
Specification
Model |
BLDC-X5230-200 |
Motor KV |
200KV |
Shaft Diameter |
8 mm |
Interphase Internal Resistance |
24.3mΩ |
Motor Size |
Motor length 60 mm |
Motor Silicone Wire Specifications |
Lead wire |
Motor Weight |
615 g |
Number of Slots |
24N28P |
No-Load Current |
53.428A |
Maximum Continuous Power |
3900W |
Maximum Continuous Current |
97A / 30s |
Operating Rated Voltage (Lipo) |
36.99V / 10S |
ESC Recommended |
120A |
Recommended Propeller Specifications |
20*8 / 20*10 / 20*12 20*8 / 20*10 / 20*12 |
Features
- The 200KV BLDC motor features a blue six-contour rotor cap and white metallic paint for a layered, stylish look. Hollowed stator caps enhance heat dissipation.
- Precisely balanced motors with original NSK bearings ensure smoother, quieter operation. CNC parts and fine assembly improve accuracy and alignment.
- Features a 0.2mm air gap and core for lower loss, with hand winding and high slot fill for better efficiency.
Dimension (Unit: mm)

Applications
Logistics and Transportation
Q: How are BLDC motors on drones controlled?
A: BLDC (Brushless DC) motors in drones are controlled by an Electronic Speed Controller (ESC), which regulates the power delivered to each motor. The ESC receives commands from the drone’s flight controller, which processes inputs from the pilot or autonomous systems like GPS, sensors, and flight path algorithms. The ESC then adjusts the speed of each motor, ensuring the drone stays stable, follows its intended path, or performs specific maneuvers.
In multi-rotor drones, each BLDC motor's speed is controlled individually to manage movements such as lift, yaw, pitch, and roll. For fixed-wing drones or other specialized configurations, the ESC coordinates with throttle control and may also work with control surfaces like ailerons and rudders to maintain smooth flight dynamics. Overall, the ESC acts as the intermediary, converting flight controller commands into precise motor speeds that enable the drone’s desired performance.