Volkswagen Group Technology develops complete drive system for electric cars

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Tim Fronzek
Tim Fronzek
Spokesperson Products and Innovation | Volkswagen Group Technology
Andreas Groß
Andreas Groß
Spokesperson Corporate | Volkswagen Group Technology
Volkswagen Group Technology develops complete drive system for electric cars
Thermal management – compact and efficient
  • In addition to the battery and electric motor, in future the technology powerhouse of the Group will also develop pulse inverters and thermal management systems          
  • The development of a complete drive offers efficiency and cost advantages, up to 20 percent more efficiency through the optimal combination of individual components
  • Group Technology bundles Group-wide activities in the areas of batteries, charging and electronic components
  • Thomas Schmall: “Our goal is to achieve technological leadership, also in electric mobility. That’s why here, too, we rely on our internal competencies.”

Wolfsburg. At Tech Day 2023, Volkswagen Group Technology provided an outlook of upcoming electric car innovations in the areas of batteries, charging and electronic components. The focus was on the electric drive system of the future. For this purpose, Volkswagen is taking care of all the central components itself and, in addition to batteries and electric motors, is now developing pulse inverters and thermal management systems internally. The Volkswagen drive system coming from one source offers significant efficiency and cost advantages: Up to 20 percent more efficiency is possible through the optimal combination of individual components alone.

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