Electric Motors Scrap Price Trends

over the last 30 days

In the last month in the Electric Motors category: price is up for 5 grades, price is steady for 4 grades, and price is down for 1 grade.

How Have Prices Moved Over the Last 52 Weeks?
Over the past year, the category average ranged from $0.17 to $0.27.
Mar '25Jun '25Sep '25Dec '25Today
How Yard Prices Track the Exchange (COMEX)
Average discount to the exchange for this category: ~93.0% (-$3.80/lb). Based on 10 grades with exchange data. Normal range for this category: 84%–98%.
✓ All 10 grades are within normal market range

U.S. National Price Benchmark — Electric Motors in Town of Colonie, New York

Local scrap yards in Town of Colonie, New York sometimes post their prices with a short delay. To keep you informed of what your metal is worth right now, we use U.S. national averages as a reference. The secondary metals market responds to exchange moves in sync across the country — use this national benchmark when negotiating with local buyers. Electric Motors prices across the U.S. →

Live Electric Motors Scrap Prices in Town of Colonie

Here is the Electric Motors data we have on file for Town of Colonie, New York. Local yards don't always update their online prices daily — if your grade isn't listed, use the National Benchmark above as leverage when negotiating with local buyers.

+32.1% / 30 days
Automotive Alternators U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.48 / Range: $0.35 – $0.60/lb
Trend (30d): +32.1%
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+11.7% / 6 mo.
Copper Transformers U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.43 / Range: $0.30 – $0.55/lb
Trend (6m): +11.7%
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+20.7% / 90 days
Automotive Starters U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.40 / Range: $0.30 – $0.50/lb
Trend (90d): +20.7%
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Copper Electric Motors U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.38 / Range: $0.25 – $0.50/lb
Trend (30d): 0.3%
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+3.8% / 30 days
Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance) U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.32 / Range: $0.20 – $0.43/lb
Trend (30d): +3.8%
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Automotive AC Compressors U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.28 / Range: $0.25 – $0.30/lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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+21.5% / 6 mo.
Light Ballasts & Power Supplies U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.23 / Range: $0.15 – $0.30/lb
Trend (6m): +21.5%
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Scrap Engines & Transmissions U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.17 / Range: $0.15 – $0.18/lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Aluminum & Dirty Motors U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.16 / Range: $0.10 – $0.22/lb
Trend (6m): -5.6%
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Aluminum & Steel Transformers U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$0.13 / Range: $0.10 – $0.15/lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Top-Rated Scrap Yards for Electric Motors in Town of Colonie

Live prices from local scrap yards in Town of Colonie, New York. Compare offers and find the buyer paying the most.

Updated 2/17/2026

YS Catalytic Recycling

Town of Colonie, New York3 grades on price list
Electric Motors
$0.40 /lb|🠅 $0.05 (14%)
Alternators
$0.60 /lb|🠅 $0.10 (20%)
Starters
$0.40 /lb|🠅 $0.05 (14%)

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Electric Motor Load Value Calculator

Selling a mixed load? Pick the grades below — a weight field appears after you select at least one grade, then the calculator estimates your haul’s value from current average prices in Town of Colonie, New York.

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Winding Analysis: What Is Your Motor Actually Worth?

The exchange price represents pure, refined metal (99.9%+). Each scrap grade contains varying levels of impurities, which require different amounts of processing. The higher the percentage, the more valuable the grade and the closer its payout is to the spot price.

GradeExchange (100%)Yard Price (per lb)Grade Quality
Scrap Engines & Transmissions $1.00 LME$0.17
High Grade16%
Aluminum & Dirty Motors $1.00 LME$0.16
High Grade16%
Aluminum & Steel Transformers $1.00 LME$0.13
High Grade12%
Automotive Alternators $5.30 COMEX$0.48
Mid Grade9%
Copper Transformers $5.30 COMEX$0.43
Low Grade8%
Automotive Starters $5.30 COMEX$0.40
Low Grade8%
Copper Electric Motors $5.30 COMEX$0.38
Low Grade7%
Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance) $5.30 COMEX$0.32
Low Grade6%
Automotive AC Compressors $5.30 COMEX$0.28
Low Grade5%
Light Ballasts & Power Supplies $5.30 COMEX$0.23
Low Grade4%

📊 What Determines Grade Value:

  • Copper Recovery Percentage: High-grade items like Copper Electric Motors have thick copper windings, whereas Aluminum & Dirty Motors yield less value because aluminum is cheaper than copper.
  • Casing Composition: Heavy cast-iron or steel casings add weight but lower the overall price-per-pound compared to aluminum-housed units.
  • Remanufacturing Demand: Units like Automotive Starters often carry a 'core value' because they can be rebuilt, making them worth more than standard motor scrap.
  • Attachment Contamination: Attached pumps, plastic fans, or pulleys can drop a motor's value down to the 'Dirty' grade.
💡 Pro tip: If you have Aluminum & Steel Transformers paying the low-grade rate of $0.10 to $0.15/lb, check the windings with a file. If you find copper underneath a silver coating, demand the Copper Transformer rate to avoid an easy $0.35 loss on a heavy load.

Maximizing Your Payout on Electric Motors in Town of Colonie

In the scrap world, electric motors are a staple for any serious peddler. Across the board, buyers in Town of Colonie, NY are looking for the red metal hidden inside those steel housings. Payouts can fluctuate wildly from $0.10 to $0.60 per pound, and knowing how to identify a Copper Electric Motor from a cheaper aluminum-wound version is the key to not getting fleeced at the scale. Yards typically buy these as 'breakage'—meaning they will shred them to separate the metals—so the less non-metallic junk you have attached, the better your chances of hitting that $0.29 average price.

Identifying High-Value Motor Components

Not everything with a cord is created equal. For instance, Automotive Alternators and Automotive Starters are top-tier because of their high copper density. On the flip side, Aluminum & Dirty Motors or transformers with aluminum windings will significantly lower your ticket price. If you aren't careful, a yard might grade your entire load based on the lowest quality piece in the bin, potentially costing you $0.35 in lost revenue. Always separate your Copper Transformers from the steel-heavy Aluminum & Steel Transformers before you hit the scale.

Yard Pro Tip: Use a file or a grinder to scratch the windings of any motor or transformer. If the metal underneath the surface is white, it's aluminum. If it stays reddish-orange, it's copper. Don't let a yard buy copper-wound Light Ballasts & Power Supplies as 'dirty aluminum' prices just because they look silver on the outside.

Veteran Sorting Guide for Motors & Compressors

  • Sealed Units: Items like Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance) should be kept separate. These are essentially motors inside a thick steel 'pot.' Do not cut them open; yards pay a specific rate for these as-is.
  • Automotive Cores: Keep Automotive AC Compressors separate from your mixed motor pile. They often have high aluminum content in the casing which can bump the price.
  • Clean Up the Load: Remove any heavy iron brackets, plastic shrouds, or rubber belts from your Copper Electric Motors. Yards love 'clean' motors and are less likely to haggle over the grade.
  • Heavy Metal: For Scrap Engines & Transmissions, ensure all fluids are drained. A 'wet' engine is a liability for the yard and will lead to a heavy weight deduction.

Market Insights

The Drivers of Electric Motor Payouts

Prices for Electric Motors are determined by the 'recovery'—the amount of clean copper or aluminum a yard can extract after shredding. Local yards in Town of Colonie adjust their board prices based on COMEX copper futures and the cost of processing. Large industrial motors often command a premium due to higher copper-to-steel ratios, while small 'micromotors' from consumer electronics are often downgraded due to labor costs.

Insider Tips for Scrapping Motors

  • Cut the Wires: Yards buy motors by weight, but they buy insulated wire at a different rate. Cut the lead wires off and sell them separately as #2 insulated wire.
  • Drain the Fluids: Especially for Scrap Engines & Transmissions or Automotive AC Compressors, ensure all oil and fluids are removed; many yards will reject or deduct weight for 'wet' scrap.
  • Core Buyers vs. Scrap Yards: For Automotive Alternators, check with local auto parts recyclers first; they sometimes offer a flat 'core' price that beats the scrap scale rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do electric motors pay less than clean copper?

A motor is only about 10% to 20% copper by weight. The rest is steel, aluminum, and insulation. The price you get reflects the value of that copper minus the cost for the yard to shred and separate it from the waste.

Is it worth it to strip the copper out of a motor?

For small motors, the labor usually isn't worth it. However, for large industrial motors, 'breaking' the motor to extract the Bare Bright Copper or #1 Copper windings can double or triple your profit if you have the right tools (like a motor wrecker or a heavy-duty chisel).

How can I tell if a transformer is copper or aluminum?

As mentioned in our pro tip, the scratch test is king. Copper Transformers are significantly heavier for their size than Aluminum & Steel Transformers. If the price offered seems low, check the windings—copper is always the goal.