Multidisciplinary Engineering from First Principles to Validated Hardware

Magnokinetics is a high-technology engineering company specialising in complete electrical, electromechanical, and control solutions. Working from analytical design through prototype to validated hardware, we solve high-complexity problems by integrating electrical, mechanical, and control disciplines.

Where legacy designs have reached performance limits, we reengineer from first principles to unlock step-change improvements in efficiency, reliability, and capability – delivering credible engineering outcomes.

Core Engineering Capabilities

Electrical Machine Design

Power Electronics & Drive Systems

Control Systems & Algorithms

Systems Integration

Applied Across

Aerospace

Automotive

Industrial systems

Renewable energy microgrids

Recently Delivered Projects

Education and Research Platforms

Electric Powertrain Emulator

The Electric Powertrain Emulator is deployed at the University of Sheffield (25 systems) and additional UK universities, supporting practical engineering education, undergraduate projects, and doctoral research programs. Recognised as an Innovate UK 2025 award winner.

Industrial Systems Innovation

HydroStroke

HydroStroke, our patent-pending air compression architecture, achieves 2–3× reduction in energy consumption compared to state-of-the-art systems; validated through controlled testing against leading competitor models. The technology is oil-free, low-acoustic-noise, and engineered for continuous industrial operation.

Magnokinetics maintains and develops strategic partnerships with academic and industry partners globally, providing access to specialised facilities and know-how.

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At its foundation is a simple, universal principle:

interactions of magnetic fields produce torque, and torque creates motion - the working heart of every electrical machine. (i.e., electric motors/generators which are found everywhere in so many applications and consequently are one of the biggest consumers of electricity in the modern world).

What this signals to the market

PEMD Expertise

We are experts in electrification and PEMD (Power Electronics, Machines & Drives)

First‑Principles Focus

We focus on first‑principles engineering - the physics that make electromechanical systems work.

Reliable System

We turn rigorous analysis into reliable, manufacturable systems.

Team Approach

We design and deliver high‑integrity electrification systems, tools, and IP. Our team integrates electrical, mechanical, controls, and thermal disciplines to solve high‑complexity problems with a compact, efficient process. We work from models to prototypes to validated hardware - rapidly and safely.

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Validation

You need credible engineering outcomes hardware‑backed validation, test data, and traceable design decisions.

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Legacy

You want to reengineer legacy designs for higher performance, efficiency, and reliability.

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Emulation

You require fit‑for‑purpose emulation and test tooling to de‑risk decisions.

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IP creation

You value IP creation and a clear pathway from concept to protectable invention.

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Methods & Engineering Approach

Model‑driven

Analytical design supported by simulation and experiment; assumptions are stated and checked.

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Multidisciplinary integration

Electrical, mechanical, control, thermal, and manufacturability addressed from the outset.

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Rapid iteration

Emulation and compact prototypes reduce risk and compress learning cycles.

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Evidence‑led communication

Claims remain bounded by data and test context.

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