AUBURN HILLS, Mich.,
Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --
BorgWarner has secured a contract with a major OEM to supply
high voltage inverters for battery electric vehicle (BEV) platforms
including a variety of passenger cars and trucks. The business
award marks the company's largest major silicon carbide based (SiC)
inverter win and the first silicon carbide based inverter win in
North America.
"This is a significant business win for BorgWarner, furthering
our long-standing relationship with our customer and commitment to
delivering innovative and efficient solutions to the electric
vehicle market," said Dr. Stefan
Demmerle, President and General Manager, BorgWarner
PowerDrive Systems. "BorgWarner inverters are energy efficient and
offer critical benefits for our customers, including low mass, size
optimization, high drive cycle efficiency, high power density and
an easily scalable design."
The inverters leverage BorgWarner's Viper family of scalable
power modules, manufactured with SiC materials for superior
efficiency. These specific features allow for a higher voltage
operation and higher current densities compared to traditional
inverter technologies.
BorgWarner's inverter performance and scalability, cost, size
optimization and global manufacturing footprint contributed to
securing the business win. The launch of the inverter is slated for
2024.
About BorgWarner
BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA) is a global product leader
delivering innovative and sustainable mobility solutions for the
vehicle market. Building on its original equipment expertise,
BorgWarner also brings market leading product and service solutions
to the global aftermarket. With manufacturing and technical
facilities in 96 locations in 22 countries, the company employs
approximately 50,000 people worldwide. For more information, please
visit borgwarner.com.
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