“…Due to their compact design and high power density, coreless machines are being considered in many applications as an alternative to magnetic core machines. These can include kinetic energy storage systems, low-power generators in wind and hydroelectric power plants, electric vehicles (EVs) and aviation [1,2]. These machines, in relation to machines with a core, are characterised, among other things, by lower unit costs, no cogging torque and low winding inductance.…”