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As the trend toward vehicle electrification develops, it is projected that the global integrated drive module market for electric automobiles will expand (EVs).
An increase in the integration of automotive electronic hardware, the inclusion of several safety systems, such as ADAS, driver drowsiness monitoring systems, and vehicle crash warning systems, as well as an increase in the adoption of electric vehicles globally are all contributing to the demand for integrated drive modules for electric vehicles (EVs).
The Taiwan EV drive module market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The Hyundai Motor Group chose BorgWarner’s integrated drive module (iDM) for its power electric system, which will be utilized in the next A-segment electric car manufacturing.
BorgWarner’s innovative iDM aids global manufacturers in their effort to create cleaner and more efficient cars with its cutting-edge electric motor, gearbox, and integrated power electronics.
The business’s high-performance system, the BorgWarner iDM146, runs at 400V and has an outstanding peak power of 135 kW. It was invented, designed, and produced by the company.
High Voltage Hairpin technology is used in the electric motor to produce remarkable performance, and innovative transmission technology provides quiet and smooth operation.
By combining the gearbox, a 400V silicon inverter, and the motor with a small, 146mm stator outer diameter, the overall weight and volume of the drive system are decreased. Additionally, the iDM146 has a scalable and modular inverter architecture that makes it simple to adapt to client needs.