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The paper presents a simple yet powerful method of efficiency mapping of induction machines. The whole calculation process is based on knowledge of induction machine equivalent circuit parameters and approximation of losses based on known dependencies on speed, current and magnetic flux linkage. The proposed method is then verified on two samples of electric machines – large industrial induction machine and a sample of a traction induction machine.