Highlights
- Niron Magnetics and MATTER Motor Works unveiled a rare-earth-free variable flux motor prototype at CES 2025, combining Iron Nitride magnet technology with advanced motor architecture for high-performance electric motorcycles.
- Variable flux motor designs dynamically adjust magnetic flux to deliver both high low-speed torque and high-speed efficiency, eliminating the traditional performance trade-off faced by conventional permanent-magnet motors.
- Niron's claim to scale mass production of Iron Nitride magnets represents a potential manufacturing inflection point, introducing strategic optionality for OEMs and pricing pressure on rare-earth-dependent supply chains.
Rare Earth Exchanges™ has been tracking a quiet but accelerating revival: the return of non-rare-earth magnet technologies—this time armed with modern materials science, advanced manufacturing, and system-level motor redesign.
Earlier generations of electric motors relied on ferrite magnets or induction architectures to avoid rare earths, but they paid a steep price in power density, torque control, and efficiency. The rise of neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets in the 1990s decisively tilted the market toward rare earth permanent magnets—locking in performance gains but also embedding geopolitical risk.
Now, that trade-off is being challenged again.
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A New Collaboration Signals Momentum
At CES 2026, Niron Magnetics (opens in a new tab) and India’s MATTER Motor Works (opens in a new tab) (leading maker of electric motor bikes) unveiled a prototype rare-earth-free variable flux motor (VFM) for high-performance electric motorcycles—an announcement that fits squarely into this broader trend.
Niron is contributing its Iron Nitride (Fe-N) permanent magnet technology, which contains zero rare earth elements, alongside proprietary Variable Flux Motor architectures. MATTER brings liquid-cooled powertrain engineering, in-house gearbox development, and intelligent vehicle systems, drawing on experience since its founding in Ahmedabad in 2019.
Why Variable Flux Matters
Conventional permanent-magnet motors face a fundamental compromise:
- High-low-speed torque conflicts with
- High-speed efficiency and top-end performance
Niron claims its VFM designs dynamically adjust magnetic flux, eliminating that trade-off. For electric motorcycles, the implications are material:
- Faster acceleration off the line
- Improved controllability in stop-and-go urban riding
- Efficient high-speed cruising
- Better thermal stability under sustained load
If validated at scale, this architecture could reshape how OEMs think about performance without rare earth dependency.
Manufacturing Is the Real Inflection Point
What makes this announcement more than a lab curiosity is Niron’s manufacturing claim. The company says it is “scaling the world’s first advanced manufacturing process for the mass production of permanent magnets” based on Iron Nitride formulations.
Historically, non-rare-earth magnets have failed not on physics alone, but on manufacturability, consistency, and cost at volume. If Iron Nitride magnets can be produced reliably at an industrial scale, the implications extend well beyond motorcycles—to:
- Light EVs and scooters
- Automotive auxiliary motors
- Industrial drives
- Defense-sensitive applications seeking rare-earth avoidance
Strategic Context for Rare Earth Markets
For Rare Earth Exchanges, developments like this do not signal the end of rare earth magnets. NdPr-based systems will remain dominant in high-power-density, compact applications—especially in automotive traction motors, wind turbines, and defense platforms — for the foreseeable future.
However, every credible rare-earth-free alternative introduces:
- Optionality for OEMs
- Pricing pressure at the margin
- Reduced exposure to Chinese-controlled refining and magnet supply chains
In that sense, Iron Nitride and VFM architectures represent strategic hedging, not wholesale substitution.
Bottom Line
This collaboration revives an old idea—non-rare-earth magnets—but with new materials, smarter motor architectures, and modern manufacturing ambition. Whether Niron and MATTER can move from prototype to scalable production remains the key question. But the direction is clear: the permanent magnet landscape is no longer a one-material story. Innovation to disrupt must occur.
MATTER Motor Works
Matter Motor Works is an Indian electric vehicle and energy storage start-up headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The company was founded in 2019 and is known for developing the Matter AERA, India's first electric motorcycle with a liquid-cooled motor and a gearbox.
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