VORTEX I : The Integrated Propulsion System for Next-Gen Industrial UAVs

November 10, 2025

The  VORTEX I  is a revolutionary Integrated Propulsion System designed to redefine performance for heavy-lift industrial and agricultural drones. This ready-to-use solution combines a high-output motor, an integrated electronic speed controller (ESC), and perfectly matched propellers, delivering a seamless blend of raw powerintelligent control, and unparalleled reliability for your most demanding applications. Engineered for optimal compatibility and peak efficiency, the VORTEX I ensures robust and consistent flight performance across diverse heavy-duty operations.

Key Features

• Integrated Propulsion System: Combines motor, ESC, propeller, and motor mount into one unified unit for plug-and-play installation and exceptional ease of use.

• Optimized Propeller Selection: Comes standard with 36-inch folding propellers, with options to select different propeller sizes to perfectly match various single-axis load requirements.

• High Power Density: Each unit provides an impressive maximum single-axis thrust exceeding 24kg, designed for 9-10kg single-axis loads, enabling superior heavy-lift capabilities.

• Directional Versatility: Supplied as a set with both clockwise and counter-clockwise rotating motor units for balanced and stable flight dynamics.

• Robust & Reliable Design: Motor and ESC are integrated into a single, compact form factor, enhancing durability and simplifying maintenance.

• NDAA Compliance: Designed to meet the stringent requirements of the US National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).


Technical Specifications

• Motor KV: 100

• Configuration: 36N 40P

• Stator Diameter: 100mm

• Motor Diameter: 109mm

• Max Input: 4600 watt

• Standard Propeller: 36-inch folding propeller

• Single-Axis Load: 9-10kg recommended

🌍 Why Choose the VORTEX I ?

With its innovative integrated design, ultra-high power output, and the flexibility to optimize propeller sizes, the VORTEX I is the definitive choice for drone manufacturers and operators requiring maximum performance for heavy-lift tasks. Whether you're powering a 16L four-axis agricultural sprayer, a 25L six-axis agricultural drone, or multi-rotors with take-off weights ranging from 36kg to 80kg, this system guarantees consistent power and operational efficiency. Designed to meet the stringent requirements of the US National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), it ensures full compliance and reliability for both commercial and defense-grade applications.


✨ Unlock the full potential of your industrial UAVs today.



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