* Type of electric motor: AC, DC, brushless, stepper, etc.
* Power output: High-power motors may fall under different ECCNs than low-power motors.
* Application: Motors designed for military or space applications will have different ECCNs than those for general industrial use.
* Specific technology: Motors incorporating advanced technologies like high-temperature superconductors or specialized magnetic materials may have their own unique ECCNs.
To find the correct ECCN code for a specific electric motor, you'll need to consult the following resources:
* Commerce Control List (CCL): This is the official list of items controlled for export from the United States. You can find the CCL online at the BIS website: [https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/policy-guidance/commerce-control-list-ccl](https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/policy-guidance/commerce-control-list-ccl)
* Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) Search Tool: This tool on the BIS website allows you to search for ECCNs based on keywords or descriptions.
* Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) Guidance: This guidance document provides further information on how to classify items for export control purposes.
It's essential to consult these resources and obtain expert advice if you are unsure about the correct ECCN for your specific electric motor.
Incorrectly classifying an item for export can have serious legal consequences.