Linear induction motors (LIMs), applied in the field of electromagnetic emission, due to end effect, show the characteristics of thrust rapid decline, and current asymmetry increasing in the process of high-speed movement. This article studies the effect of stator winding connections on thrust and current asymmetry of six-phase shifted 30° LIM considering the static and the longitudinal end effect. The study compares three connections by finite-element analysis, namely, open-end, star, and triangular connections. The theory of symmetric component method is introduced to analyze the asymmetric characteristics caused by the end effect. The output thrust and current asymmetries of the motor under three connection modes are compared in detail. The simulation results show that there is no difference among the three connection modes when only considering static end effect, but once considering dynamic end effect, the output current symmetry of star connection is better than that of the open and triangular connection. Also, Adopting variable slip frequency control method can not only improve output thrust of motor, but also improve current symmetry, especially at high speed obviously, when compared with constant slip frequency control method. The research will be helpful to motor thrust optimization control and winding design in the future.