BorgWarner to Supply Integrated Drive Module for Leading Chinese OEM's Hybrid Vehicles
- BorgWarner demonstrates leadership in e-Propulsion systems
- New iDM technology offers cost savings and improved efficiency
- Strengthening partnership with leading Chinese OEM signals growth opportunities in new energy vehicles
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- BorgWarner's integrated drive module (iDM) meets hybrid system needs
- Technology demonstrates BorgWarner's leadership in the field of e-Propulsion systems
- Integration of technologies offers cost savings
"BorgWarner's iDM boasts a high level of integration and provides outstanding performance," said Dr. Stefan Demmerle, President and General Manager of BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems. "We are pleased to strengthen our partnership with this leading Chinese OEM through our latest business win. Together, we intend to seize new opportunities in the field of new energy vehicles and jointly propel the steady development of
The iDM is comprised of two inverters, two eMotors and an e-Gear, in a compact design that reduces cost. Notably, the dual-inverter units dynamically control the two eMotors based on the vehicle's operating conditions to achieve flexible, efficient propulsion. As key components of the hybrid system, the dual inverters and dual eMotors implement a variety of operating modes to assist the vehicle in managing propulsion and energy recuperation, increasing efficiency.
Production of the iDM is expected to be carried out at BorgWarner's
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