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American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM) (NYSE: AXLE) is a premier global supplier of driveline and metal forming technologies. Based in Detroit, AAM designs, engineers, and manufactures essential components for electric, hybrid, and internal combustion vehicles. Catering to a rapidly changing auto industry, AAM’s solutions span various vehicle types, including performance sedans, SUVs, and heavy-duty trucks.
At the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, AAM will showcase its cutting-edge innovations that support the transition to electric mobility. The company's booth will feature:
- Electric Drive Unit (EDU) Technology
- e-Beam Technology
- Component Technology
Visitors can engage with AAM experts to learn more about their commitment to creating sustainable and efficient vehicle solutions. AAM is dedicated to advancing sustainable mobility and achieving carbon net-zero solutions.
With nearly 85 facilities in 18 countries, AAM remains at the forefront of the automotive industry, continuously innovating to ensure a safer and more sustainable future. Learn more at aam.com.
American Axle & Manufacturing (NYSE: AXLE) will showcase its technology at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas from January 7-10. The company will display various driveline and powertrain technologies supporting electric, hybrid, and internal combustion vehicles.
Key highlights include their hybrid Electric Drive Unit (EDU) featured in the Mercedes AMG GT 63 S E Performance sedan, delivering 150 kW (204 hp), and their innovative 3-in-1 e-Beam technology showcased in a battery electric light-duty truck. The truck combines a 150kW front-wheel EDU with a 425kW (570 hp) rear e-Beam system.
The exhibition will also feature cross-sectioned e-Beam configurations, new components including rotor shafts, park lock actuators, output shafts, differentials, and the SmartBar disconnecting stabilizer bar. AAM's exhibit will be located in the West Hall (#6100) at the Las Vegas Convention Center.