The module is easy-to-install technology places the electric motor directly between the internal combustion engine and the transmission.

New Delhi: US-based auto component maker BorgWarner has introduced a new propulsion solution named Integrated Drive Module (iDM) for electric vehicles at EV Japan 2019 show on Friday.

This module combines integrated power electronics, efficient bar wound stator technology and a powerful transmission system, the company said in a release.

The module is easy-to-install technology places the electric motor directly between the internal combustion engine and the transmission and is able to convert a combustion-powered vehicle into a hybrid vehicle without the necessity of changing the transmission or engine.

“The electrification of propulsion systems is on the rise – not only in Japan, but globally,” said Scott Gallett, Vice President, Marketing, Public Relations and Government Affairs, BorgWarner. “During this year’s EV Japan, we can demonstrate our extensive know-how and showcase our competitive, efficient products as part of our vision of a cleaner and more energy-efficient world.”

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In addition, the company also offering technologies for commercial vehicle electrification, for example its HVH electric motors. With their series-capable stator winding technology, the HVH electric motors deliver superior performance and an efficiency of more than 95 per cent.