BorgWarner To Supply iDM To Hyundai Motor Group's EV

Mobility Outlook Bureau
02 Jun 2021
07:29 PM
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The integrated drive module (iDM) will power A-segment electric vehicles of Hyundai Motor Group beginning in 2023.


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BorgWarner has clinched a deal with Hyundai Motor Group to supply its integrated drive module (iDM) for the OEM's power electric system. The new system will be used in the upcoming A-segment electric vehicle production, planned to start in mid-2023. With its state-of-the-art electric motor, gearbox and integrated power electronics, BorgWarner's new iDM supports the global automakers in their mission to produce cleaner and more efficient vehicles.The iDM146 operates at 400V and has an exceptional peak power of 135 kW. The advanced transmission technology offers smooth and quiet operation, and the electric motor uses 'High Voltage Hairpin' technology delivering improved performance. Overall drive system weight and space are reduced by integrating the gearbox, a 400V silicon inverter and the motor with a compact, 146mm stator outer diameter. The iDM146 also offers a scalable and modular inverter design, making it easily customisable to customer requirements.Dr Stefan Demmerle, President and General Manager, BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems, said, 'We have enjoyed nearly two decades of partnership with the Hyundai Motor Group and couldn't be more excited about this next step – working on our first electrification project together. I am especially enthusiastic about the fact that this is the first iDM product combining the portfolios of BorgWarner and legacy Delphi Technologies after the acquisition, reaping the benefits of the two organisations.' 

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