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BorgWarner Inc., founded in 1928 and headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA, is a global leader in providing innovative and sustainable mobility solutions for the automotive industry. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of systems and components for combustion, hybrid, and electric vehicles, including turbochargers, eBoosters, electric motors, power electronics, and thermal management systems. With a presence in 92 locations across 24 countries, BorgWarner collaborates with major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) worldwide to accelerate the transition to clean mobility. The company's commitment to innovation, efficiency, and environmental sustainability positions it at the forefront of the evolving automotive landscape.
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BorgWarner to Showcase eMobility Solutions at Auto Expo Components 2023 in New Delhi

BorgWarner will demonstrate how its innovative and sustainable products are helping OEMs make the transition to eMobility at the 2023 Auto Expo Components show in New Delhi, India next month. In hall A4FF, booth C27, the company will showcase a broad range of technologies that support vehicle electrification including battery systems, charging stations, electric motors, integrated drive modules, power electronics and high-performance thermal management products like the high voltage coolant heater.

BorgWarner Announces Battery Systems Factory in Brazil

BorgWarner announces a new manufacturing facility to produce battery systems in Brazil. With BorgWarner’s recent acquisition of AKASOL, BorgWarner is expanding its industrial and commercial vehicle electrification capabilities, positioning the company as a global supplier of battery systems.

BorgWarner to Supply Electric Motors for E-Axles of European Commercial Vehicle OEM

BorgWarner’s HVH250 electric motor has been selected to power a European customer’s e-axle for light-duty commercial trucks. This e-axle is designed to equip new electric light commercial trucks ranging up to 7.5 tons as well as conversions of existing internal combustion engine powered fleets of city center delivery vehicles. Production is expected to begin early 2023.


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