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The most suitable type of motor for lifts is a geared or gearless AC induction motor. Gearless motors are often preferred for their efficiency and smooth operation, especially in high-rise applications, as they can provide direct drive capabilities with less maintenance. Additionally, permanent magnet synchronous motors are gaining popularity for their energy efficiency and compact design. Overall, the choice depends on the specific requirements of the lift system, such as load capacity and speed.

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