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New high-efficiency electric drive module and battery tech

By Michelle Froese | April 22, 2025

BorgWarner will showcase its latest commercial vehicle (CV) solutions at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2025. The company will highlight its comprehensive portfolio of highly efficient eCV technologies, including the innovative iM-575 integrated inverter-motor drive module at the Anaheim Convention Center from April 28th to May 1st, 2025 (Booth 5221).

The iM-575 combines BorgWarner’s high-voltage hairpin motor, the HVH320-216, with the Cascadia Motion 350 inverter, featuring the Viper silicon-carbide power module, ideally suited for Class 6 to 8 CVs.

This integrated module provides an impressive 1,829 Nm of peak torque and 412 kW of continuous power at 750 Vdc. Its self-contained oil system, integrated oil-water heat exchangers, and built-in water pump significantly reduce system design complexity and assembly requirements for OEMs.

In addition to the iM-575, BorgWarner will also highlight its 9 AKM Battery System and Module, several CV inverters and power modules, as well as thermal management solutions such as eHeaters, eFans, High Voltage Air Heaters and eCoolers.

These technologies are engineered to enhance CV efficiency and sustainability while also meeting the evolving demands of the commercial vehicle transportation industry.

 

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