In terms of minimizing losses, the high efficiency 3 phase induction motor incorporates several technologies designed to reduce mechanical, copper, and iron losses. Copper losses occur due to the resistance in the copper windings, while iron losses are caused by the magnetic fields interacting with the core material. By refining the manufacturing processes and improving material selection, the high efficiency 3 phase induction motor achieves a reduction in both copper and iron losses. Additionally, mechanical losses, often caused by friction between moving parts, are minimized by employing advanced bearing technology and better lubrication systems. These innovations in reducing various forms of loss ensure that the motor runs efficiently, generating more useful output while consuming less energy.