Traction elevators are the most common type of elevators. Elevator cars are pulled up by means of rolling steel ropes over a deeply grooved pulley, commonly called a sheave in the industry. The weight of the car is balanced by a counter weight. Sometimes two elevators are built so that their cars always move synchronously in opposite directions, and are each other's counterweight.
Nowadays, some traction elevators are using flat steel belts instead of conventional steel ropes. Flat steel belts are extremely light due to its carbon fiber core and a high-friction coating, and does not require any oil or lubricant. Because of these qualities, elevator energy consumption in high-rise buildings can be cut significantly.
Gearless
Gearless
Without Machine Room (IRIS)
Home Lift (HEBE)