Traktionssysteme Austria (TSA) has recently handed over its first electric transporter featuring an Austrian-built electric motor. The vehicle, produced by Swiss e-mobility pioneer Flux Mobility, marks a milestone for both companies.

Indeed, Flux Mobility’s e-transporters reduce CO₂ emissions by up to seven times compared with equivalent diesel models – not only during operation, but across their entire lifecycle thanks to lower maintenance requirements, efficient energy use, and the long service life of the drive system. Flux Mobility and TSA deliberately focus on European value creation – offering high-quality alternatives with short supply chains, reliable service, and local production facilities.

TSA electric motor: the cooperation with Flux Mobility

With this launch, the two companies now cover the entire DACH region, opening a new market and new growth opportunities. “Being the proud owner of the first electric transporter with a TSA electric motor made in Austria is a very special moment for us. Our clear goal is to see more Austrian companies on the road with our motors, actively contributing to the country’s sustainable mobility,” said Robert Tencl, CEO of TSA.

“Our vehicles prove their strengths where demands are toughest – in alpine regions with steep climbs and narrow roads. With the TSA motor, our intelligent eAWD system, and strong recuperation, we deliver maximum efficiency, traction, and range. This is a clear advantage for markets like Austria and Switzerland,” added Dugagjin (Duga) Hoti, Founder and CEO of Flux Mobility.

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