BorgWarner, a global leader in innovative automotive solutions, is set to showcase its latest electrification products at the Symposium on International Automotive Technology (SIAT) 2024.
The event, held at the Pune International Exhibition and Convention Center from January 23-25, 2024, marks a significant platform for BorgWarner to unveil its advancements in the field of high-voltage drivetrains and related technologies.
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Booths 238 and 241 in Zone C: Witnessing High-Voltage Drivetrain Innovation
In booths 238 and 241, located in Zone C of the exhibition area, BorgWarner will exhibit a range of high-voltage drivetrain innovations. These include cutting-edge eMotors, inverters, drive modules, and battery systems. The company aims to demonstrate its commitment to pushing the boundaries of electrified mobility through these technological marvels.
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Insights and Advances: Managing Director’s Perspective
Sudhir Kumar Chawla, Managing Director of BorgWarner Emissions Systems India, expressed enthusiasm about the SIAT Expo. He emphasized that the event serves as a unique opportunity for visitors to gain insights into BorgWarner’s vision for electrified mobility while getting a firsthand look at the company’s latest products and technological advances.
Innovative Products Taking the Spotlight
The BorgWarner booth will be dominated by high-voltage products. Notable highlights include the 800V inverter utilizing Viper silicon carbide power modules, offering a remarkable 70% reduction in switching losses compared to silicon-based technology. The high-voltage hairpin eMotor HVH320, known for its exceptional power density and efficiency exceeding 97%, is positioned as a durable electric motor/generator for various applications.
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BorgWarner’s Modular Approach: iDM220 Integrated Drive Module
BorgWarner’s integrated drive module, iDM220, takes a modular approach, allowing customization for individual applications. It satisfies power requirements ranging from 150 to 250kW in 400V systems and up to 500kW in 800V form, showcasing versatility and adaptability in high-power scenarios.
Thermal Management Excellence on Display
The BorgWarner booth will also showcase advanced thermal management solutions. These include high-voltage coolant heaters, high-voltage air heaters, and a range of eFans designed for cost-effective cooling in electric commercial vehicles. Notable features such as eCoolers for power electronics and intercell battery thermal management will be presented.
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Beyond Drivetrains: DC Fast Chargers and Battery Systems
In addition to drivetrain innovations, BorgWarner’s booth will feature DC fast chargers and the 9AKM 150CYC battery system. The latter utilizes cylindrical cell (CYC) battery modules, offering exceptional energy density suitable for long-range applications.
Revolutionizing Electric Torque-Vectoring: eTVD Unit
BorgWarner’s electric torque-vectoring disconnect (eTVD) unit will also be on display. This innovative unit combines torque vectoring and disconnect functions, allowing a single motor on the rear axle to minimize energy losses compared to typical twin motor layouts.
As BorgWarner takes center stage at SIAT 2024, it continues to drive advancements in electrification, contributing to the evolution of the automotive industry towards a sustainable and electric future.
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