Thanks for your immediate answer,
1. More readily available power supply
I dont think so.. Don't forget, it is working on an electric car.. I mean If it is not a hybrid car (I mean a petrol engine coupled with an AC generator), probably it has a DC power bus. (for example an accumulator or a solar cell array)..
2. More readily available ac motor drives, their controls and protective devices.
No, maybe 10 years ago but for now, brushless DC and switched reluctance motors and their speed control power electronic devices are highly available.. And I think protection principles are almost same for every kind of motor..(thermal, overcurrent maybe overvoltage & overload)
3. It is coming with higher and higher efficiencies, e.g. 94 - 95 %
This efficiency values are correct, -but I think- in very high power motors. Other motors also (especially brushless DC) can achieve this values.. And additional losses of power electronics systems and of course harmonic losses must be considered to this efficiency estimation..
4. Squirrel cage induction motor tends to be very rugged
Absolutely I agree.. But other two type of motors has a solid rotor too.. Especially switched reluctance motor..(as you know it has only laminated iron in its rotor -no even aluminium bars-)
5. Preferred choice in many residential, commercial and industrial applications
That is not a academical approach

And also, EV is a new research area.. You cannot put it into an ordinary commercial or industrial category
6. 18 phase Chorus Borealis squirrel cage induction motor has very attactive electrical and physical characteristics
I have nothing to say for this..
7. Induction motors are being built with higher and higher HP, e.g. 25000HP for the ship propulsion. DC motors appear to be unavailable at that size and they would be very expensive
What type of electric car uses this huge motor?
8. Electromagnetic emmissions are lower
If you are using a power electronic variable speed drive system with your asynchronous motor., Because of harmonics.. Electromagnetic emissions are awful.. -like the other motors-
9. Less maintenance is needed
True, I agree. But it is not the most important thing on an EV.. Besides other motors (Brushless DC & SRM) also need low maintenance.
10. Tend to run more silent with less airborne and structureborne noise
Again in a car, there are many and more powerful noise sources like tires, wind, road bumps and for some people so loud music
11. They appear to cost less
If you add the Power electronics syst. They become the same cost level.
12. They are simpler with simpler windings
Absolutely, you are wrong. Especially SRM -I believe- has one of the simplest winding of all motors..
13. Superconducting induction motor is already running
I wish to know operating temperature of the superconductor..
14. Etc.
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