AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Aug.
27, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- BorgWarner solutions being
presented at the 68th International Motor Show (IAA) in
Frankfurt / Main, Germany, make
the switch to a clean, energy-efficient world easier than ever.
Focusing on its latest portfolio of technologies for
electrification, the company's display – located in Hall 9.0, Booth
B08 – will amplify this year's IAA motto, "Driving Tomorrow."
BorgWarner will demonstrate its components and systems competence
for hybrid and electric vehicles, showcasing its complete portfolio
of products for electrified mobility: electric motors, battery and
transmission technology, power electronics and thermal management
systems. Among the IAA exhibits will be the company's latest
battery packs, P2 hybrid modules and the eAxle iDM alongside the
innovative eTurbo technology.
![At this year’s IAA, BorgWarner demonstrates solutions for hybrid and electric vehicles, such as its P2 module (left), battery packs (middle) and the eAxle iDM (right). At this year’s IAA, BorgWarner demonstrates solutions for hybrid and electric vehicles, such as its P2 module (left), battery packs (middle) and the eAxle iDM (right).](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/965655/BorgWarner_at_IAA_2019.jpg)
"Mobility has never been as fascinating and diverse as it is
today. The automotive industry is facing a lot of challenges for
which BorgWarner offers a broad range of solutions including
technologies for highly efficient combustion engines, various
hybrid architectures and pure electric vehicle systems," said
Frédéric Lissalde, President and Chief Executive Officer,
BorgWarner. "With our broad portfolio of leading technologies, we
are able to meet the demands of this diverse market and support
vehicle manufacturers worldwide."
Component and System Supplier Expertise
At this year's IAA, BorgWarner will demonstrate its leading edge
systems designed for the switch to electric mobility with the
latest addition to its product portfolio: compact battery packs for
electric vehicles. They feature standard cylindrical cells in
compact designs for exceptional energy density. Together with
proprietary thermal engineering and battery management that leads
to breakthrough range and performance. Scalable designs enable
faster go-to-market for customers with custom modules.
The company will also showcase its integrated drive module, iDM.
This system solution combines specially developed power electronics
with an electric motor and transmission technology in a single
compact package. Other important system examples are the company's
on- and off-axis P2 hybrid modules which provide vehicle
manufacturers with the flexibility to convert their existing
combustion-powered vehicles to hybrid applications without having
to change the motor or transmission. The 48V solution facilitates
fast-to-market hybridization by enabling pure electric driving as
well as hybrid functionalities such as stop/start and regenerative
braking.
The eTurbo development being shown alongside these innovations,
is a turbocharger with an e-machine motor-generator attached to the
same single shaft as the turbine. When assist is needed, the
e-machine spins up the turbo shaft providing an almost instant
torque boost. However, when more turbine energy is generated from
the exhaust flow than required, the e-machine harvests this into
electrical energy.
As can be seen at IAA; BorgWarner has an extensive portfolio of
solutions for hybrid and electric vehicles. In this way, the
company supports its customers with the complete chain of products
for electrified mobility – from charging to propulsion.
About BorgWarner
BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA) is a
global product leader in clean and efficient technology solutions
for combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles. With manufacturing
and technical facilities in 67 locations in 19 countries, the
company employs approximately 30,000 worldwide. For more
information, please visit borgwarner.com.
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