Automotive technology giant BorgWarner has announced the supply of its innovative battery cooling plates to a major German vehicle manufacturer in Europe and the U.S. markets, destined for the carmaker's next generation of electric vehicles.
The company claims its cooling plates provide cooling capacity in a more compact package with reduced weight and cost. The plate design also compensates for assembly tolerances, as against other alternative solutions.
"We've collaborated with this customer for more than 30 years as a technical partner, contributing to many new technologies that the customer has integrated into its vehicles," said Joe Fadool, President and General Manager, BorgWarner Emissions, Thermal and Turbo Systems. "We're proud to extend our relationship by designing cooling components for the battery systems in their latest electric vehicle development platforms."
The battery cooling plates developed by BorgWarner are extruded aluminum profiles that snake between the rows of cylindrical battery cells, conforming closely to their contours. This design ensures optimal contact with the cell's surface area for highly effective heat transfer.
Plus, the plates are interconnected at their ends by a pipe circulating coolant to manage the temperature of the cells. Modular design of the system provides flexibility for multiple vehicle development platforms and use-case applications, according to the company.
As a global market leader in exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler technology, BorgWarner claims that its expertise in thermal management helps the company to be an ideal pioneer of new developments for the battery cooling market segment. Furthermore, its global manufacturing facilities ensure reliable product supply to support customers' production schedules, it adds.
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