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.
BorgWarner’s iDM146 integrated drive module (iDM) has been selected by Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) to power an additional A-Segment electric vehicle platform, scheduled to start production in the third quarter of 2024.
BorgWarner, a global leader in delivering innovative and sustainable mobility solutions for the vehicle market, is partnering with two performance car brands, to provide them with a new 800-volt silicon carbide (SiC) inverter. As one of the key components in a new energy power system, inverters not only convert the DC power stored in the battery pack into AC power, but they also convert the AC power recovered during the braking process back to battery.
BorgWarner, a global product leader in delivering innovative and sustainable mobility solutions for the vehicle market, has received a $4.09 million U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Award to design and develop a cost-effective, advanced direct current fast charger (DCFC).
BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA) today announced that it has completed its acquisition of Santroll Automotive Components, a carve-out of Santroll’s eMotor business.
BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA), Santroll Electric Auto and Santroll Automotive Components today announced that they have signed an Equity Transfer Agreement (ETA) under which BorgWarner will acquire Santroll Automotive Components, a carve-out of Santroll’s eMotor business, for up to ¥1.4 billion, comprised of a closing payment of ¥1.1 billion and an earnout of up to ¥0.3 billion. The transaction will be funded primarily with existing cash balances.
As the trend toward electrification is growing, so are the electric vehicle offerings from OEMs in terms of different platforms and scope of performance. To help expand the possibilities, BorgWarner has provided its innovative High-Voltage Coolant Heater (HVCH) for the BMW Group’s iX and i4 fully electric architecture. The solution controls the battery’s thermal management and cabin heating and contributes to significantly enhancing the driving range and durability of the battery.
BorgWarner is strengthening its inverter capabilities and offerings through an exclusive licensing agreement with PolyCharge America, Inc., a startup company formed to deliver disruptive capacitor products.
BorgWarner announced today that its 400V Silicon Carbide (SiC) inverter has been selected to help power various models of a European OEM’s battery electric vehicles.
BorgWarner is boosting its leadership position in commercial vehicle electrification with a German OEM’s selection of its HVH250 (High Voltage Hairpin) electric motors to power a heavy-duty truck model. Trucks are targeted to be equipped with two HVH motors per axle, each with industry-leading peak power of 175 kW and 425 Nm of torque at 350 volts.
BorgWarner’s fully integrated P3 hybrid drive module will soon be powering a variety of front-wheel and AWD SUVs for a major European performance based OEM. The unique, power-packed P3 solution enables significant fuel economy gains, CO2 reduction and was entirely custom-designed inhouse by BorgWarner, featuring a motor, power electronics, gears and water cooling, all integrated within one unit.