BorgWarner begins eMotor rotor and stator production for XPeng Motors

BorgWarner begins eMotor rotor and stator production for XPeng Motors

The product will be used on the X9 MPV, as well as XPeng's next electric B-class sedan beginning in Q3 2024.

BorgWarner has begun eMotor rotor and stator production for XPeng Motors, a Chinese smart EV company. The product will be used on the X9 MPV as well as XPeng’s next electric B-class sedan, with the start of production planned for Q3 2024. The high voltage hairpin (HVH) 220 eMotor offers high power and torque density, plus higher efficiency at a competitive cost and also provides outstanding durability, BorgWarner said.

According to the company, the HVH220 eMotor has an operating range of up to 800V, using a stator with an outer diameter of 220 mm and BorgWarner’s patented high-voltage hairpin winding technology. It incorporates permanent magnet rotor and proprietary stator insulation enhancement technologies. BorgWarner said its HVH220 can produce up to 300kW in power with a maximum working speed of 18,000 rpm, with peak efficiencies greater than 97%.

“We are excited to supply this leading OEM with our proven stator and rotor, boosting the development of China’s electric vehicle industry,” said Dr. Stefan Demmerle, president and general manager of BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems. “BorgWarner’s in-depth product expertise will support XPeng as they progress in designing their electric drives.”

BorgWarner said it has developed oil-cooled solutions to meet the performance demands of higher-powered motors, specifically, the gearbox oil cools the motor, improving heat transfer and total heat rejection of the system. Direct rotor oil cooling also extracts heat from the electric motor core, enabling higher torque and power density to be achieved.

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