Source: Dhiyanesh Ravichandran - ETN.

Global auto technology major BorgWarner is demonstrating how its innovative and sustainable products are helping OEMs make the transition to e-mobility at the 2023 Auto Expo Components Show, New Delhi. 

The company is showcasing 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.

"The Auto Expo is a great opportunity for BorgWarner to highlight our product and system solutions as well as provide insights into our "Charging Forward" global company strategy, which aims to accelerate electrification efforts and commits to reach carbon neutrality by 2035," said Sudhir Chawla, Managing Director at BorgWarner Emissions Systems India Pvt. Ltd.

"Our BorgWarner technical centers and research and development departments in India play a central role in achieving the ambitious goals defined under this initiative, which support local customers in meeting strict Indian emissions standards such as Bharat Stage Six."


Some of the highlights at the BorgWarner's booth include a high-energy battery system featuring a novel, flat module architecture that adapts to the underbody of light electric commercial vehicles (eCVs) and buses. A new, modular high-voltage eFan solution, and the company's latest generation of inverters are also being featured. 

On the forward-looking combustion technologies side, the company is introducing hydrogen fuel injection systems for commercial vehicles, which are suited for H2 ICE engines that have become a surprising trend at the auto expo this year. 

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