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BorgWarner announces new Scope 3 emissions reduction target

A few days ago BorgWarner announced its commitment to reduce its absolute Scope 3 emissions by at least 25% by 2031 from a 2021 baseline. This Scope 3 target, along with BorgWarner’s previously announced target to achieve 85% absolute Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions reduction by 2030 (from a 2021 base...

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FPT Industrial: let’s go, XC13

The XC13 surely sounds agnostic in FPT Industrial’s unofficial nomenclature; it comes, indeed, with a tripartite certification: Euro 6E (winking an eye at the upcoming Euro 7), methane gas and also biofuel, with a link to hydrogen. Andrea Abbà, FPT’s product marketing manager, told us about dialogui...

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Acquisition completed. Akasol is now part of BorgWarner group

By taking over Akasol, BorgWarner has the target of increasing its presence in the e-mobility field and further strengthening its market position for battery systems. As a matter of fact, the US-based group is a primary player in the production of drivetrain components for the automotive industry.

New BorgWarner electric motor for commercial vehicles

BorgWarner’s latest High Voltage Hairpin (HVH) electric motor, the HVH 320, is ready to power a variety of hybrid and electric applications (here’s our post about the purchasing of Akasol) for commercial vehicle manufacturers, including a large European OEM. Production of the HVH 320, which is...

BorgWarner turbochargers with optimized VTG technology

BorgWarner has announced the supply of its state-of- the-art variable turbine geometry (VTG) turbochargers to a global OEM. The VTG turbocharger offers benefits for modern hybrid and combustion engines such as improved power output, reduced emissions and higher temperature capabilities. This new con...

BorgWarner to enhance FCA mild hybrids with the EGR modules

BorgWarner will supply EGR modules for the next generation of FCA mild hybrids. It’s not the first time that we talk about BorgWarner’s efforts to speed up the development of hybrid or electric vehicles as well as to increase energy efficiency. This time, the news deals with a primary automotive bra...

BorgWarner’s coolant heaters for the passenger cars of the future

The innovative BorgWarner’s coolant heaters are expected to appear in 2021 on the next generation of passenger cars produced by global OEMs. The company has been chosen as a supplier for cabin heating and battery conditioning solutions for several high-volume vehicle programs. BorgWarner’s coolant h...

BorgWarner’s iCTA for greater fuel economy

BorgWarner’s iCTA (the acronym stands for intelligent Cam Torque Actuation) is a variable cam timing technology suitable for both combustion and popular hybrid applications. Talking about hybrids, though, here’s a recent post about an electric motor addressed to hybrid trucks. In order to release th...
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