3-phase 2.5kW BLDC motor (48V/72V/96V) with a rated speed of 2000 rpm and no-load speed up to 2400 rpm. It delivers 12 Nm holding torque, features an IP65-rated housing, and comes direct from the manufacturer. Options include voltage configuration, brake, matching controller, and gearbox. For best value, we recommend purchasing a complete BLDC motor set.
Specification
Model |
BLDC-D180BLD2500 |
Rated Power |
2500W |
Rated Voltage |
48V DC |
72V DC |
96V DC |
Matched Controller |
BLDC-KBL |
Rated Current |
62A |
41A |
31A |
Phase |
3 phase |
Rated Torque |
12Nm |
Max. Torque |
30 Nm |
Rated Speed |
2000 rpm |
No-load Speed |
2400 rpm |
Working Efficiency |
85% |
Square Flange Size |
180 mm |
Insulation Grade |
F |
Protection Grade |
IP65 |
Working Temperature |
10℃~+40℃ |
Humidity |
≤90% (no condensation) |
Motor Lead Length |
30 cm, If you buy a kit (motor+controller), an extra 1 meter of wire shall be provided. |
Certificate |
CE, RoHS, ISO/TS16949 |
Weight |
18.5 kg |
Note: Power, voltage, speed, shaft, motor length, and motor lead of BLDC motors can be customized.
Features
- Stable Speed Control: The 2500W BLDC motor maintains a set speed by continuously comparing feedback signals and adjusting voltage, ensuring consistent performance even with load changes.
- Compact & High Power: Uses a permanent magnet rotor in a 3 phase design, delivering a thin profile with high power density.
- Wide Speed Range: It offers a broader speed control range than AC motors and inverters, providing strong torque from low to high speeds without brushes.
- Energy Efficient: Permanent magnet rotor reduces rotor losses, cutting power consumption by over 20% compared to variable frequency induction motors, supporting energy savings.
- Built-in Protection: Brushless DC motor includes safety features to protect the equipment system.
Dimension (Unit: mm)

Line Define
Power Wire
Red |
Yellow |
Blue |
Motor U |
Motor V |
Motor W |
Feedback Wire
Hall Line Color |
Hall Signal Definition |
Plug Serial Number |
Orange and Black |
5V |
1 |
Orange |
0V |
2 |
Yellow |
Hall A |
3 |
Blue |
Hall B |
4 |
Green |
Hall C |
5 |
Applications
Q: How to deal with oil leakage from a BLDC motor?
A: To deal with oil leakage from a BLDC motor, first identify the source—usually from bearings or seals—then clean the area and replace any worn or damaged seals or bearings. Ensure proper lubrication levels, use compatible lubricants, and check for alignment or mounting issues that may cause excess wear. Regular maintenance and inspection can prevent recurrence.