Major Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer awards battery motor deal to BorgWarner
BorgWarner, a leading global supplier of powertrain solutions, has secured a contract with a major Chinese EV manufacturer for its electric motors. The partnership, which has been ongoing for nearly a decade, is a testament to BorgWarner's commitment to the Chinese market.
The progress of BorgWarner's electric motor business in China is being overseen by Dr. Stefan Demmerle, the Vice President, President, and General Manager of PowerDrive Systems. In a recent statement, Dr. Demmerle acknowledged the progress and expressed satisfaction with the company's advancements.
One of the key advancements is the new electric motor designed for Chinese EV manufacturers. This motor features a platform-based design, compatible with various EV models, including battery electric and hybrid vehicles. The motor also incorporates BorgWarner's innovative ultra-short hairpin welding process, which reduces the end-turn height, creating a more compact motor structure and improving space efficiency.
To address the growing demand for electric motors in China, BorgWarner is expanding its manufacturing capabilities. The company is establishing a new electric drive systems plant in Wuhu, China, which is nearing operation. This facility will feature intelligent manufacturing lines capable of producing multiple motor platforms on shared lines, increasing production capacity and offering flexible, scaled delivery to EV manufacturers.
These advancements reflect BorgWarner’s strategic focus on leveraging technology and manufacturing scale to maintain and grow its position in China’s rapidly expanding electric vehicle market.
Here's a summary of the key features and plans:
| Feature/Plan | Details | |-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Motor design | Platform-based design compatible with all NEVs (battery electric, hybrid) | | Innovative process | Ultra-short hairpin welding reducing end-turn height for compact and space-efficient motors | | Manufacturing expansion | New Wuhu, China plant with intelligent, multi-platform production lines | | Capacity & flexibility | Increased capacity to meet rising NEV demand; scalable delivery model |
The progress in China is a significant step for BorgWarner as it continues to expand its electric motor business globally. With its innovative technology and expanding manufacturing capabilities, BorgWarner is well-positioned to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles worldwide.
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