BorgWarner to Supply Integrated Drive and Generator Modules to Major North American OEM

The company's 800-volt solutions will power range-extended electric vehicles for the automaker.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

BorgWarner has secured a contract with a major North American automaker to provide a powerful and efficient 800-volt secondary integrated drive module (iDM) and a generator module incorporating a dual inverter. These solutions will be integrated into the automaker's range-extended electric vehicle (REEV) trucks and large-frame SUV models, with production set to begin in 2029.

Why it matters

This contract win showcases BorgWarner's extensive capabilities in the propulsion space, highlighting its innovative design and manufacturing expertise to deliver a full portfolio of high-performing and efficient electric drive components. The company's solutions will enable the automaker to realize the performance benefits of electric vehicles while maintaining the availability of an internal combustion engine when needed.

The details

BorgWarner's 800-volt iDM features a fully integrated induction e-machine and gearbox for use in hybrid or electric vehicle applications. The generator module includes a permanent magnet electric machine and a dual inverter mounted directly to an internal combustion engine, extending the range of the vehicle platforms. The combination of these technologies allows the vehicles to achieve EV-like performance with the backup of an ICE when required.

  • Production of the BorgWarner-powered vehicles is set to begin in 2029.

The players

BorgWarner Inc.

A global product leader in delivering innovative and sustainable mobility solutions.

Major North American OEM

A highly respected automaker that has partnered with BorgWarner to integrate the company's 800-volt solutions into its range-extended electric vehicle models.

Dr. Stefan Demmerle

Vice President of BorgWarner Inc. and President and General Manager of BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems.

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What they’re saying

“This business win showcases our breadth in the propulsion space in North America, accentuating our innovative design and manufacturing capabilities to deliver a full motor portfolio from platform-based, high performing and efficient drive units to inverters, e-machines, control boards and more.”

— Dr. Stefan Demmerle, Vice President of BorgWarner Inc. and President and General Manager of BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems (PRNewswire)

What’s next

The BorgWarner solutions are expected to be integrated into the automaker's range-extended electric vehicle models, with production set to begin in 2029.

The takeaway

BorgWarner's contract win with a major North American OEM highlights the company's extensive capabilities in the propulsion space, showcasing its ability to deliver innovative and efficient electric drive solutions that can power the next generation of range-extended electric vehicles.