BorgWarner batteries for electric commercial vehicles

By Mike Brezonick03 August 2022

Akasol battery pack BorgWarner will supply its Akasol ultra-high energy battery systems to a European commercial vehicle manufacturer for 18- and 26-ton electric trucks. (Photo: Borg Warner)

BorgWarner announced that its Akasol ultra-high energy battery system has been selected by a European manufacturer to power its first range of heavy-duty electric trucks. Series production of the 4x2 rigid axle, 18-ton truck and 6x2 rigid, 26-ton truck is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2024.

“We’ve previously worked with this manufacturer on high-voltage prototype vehicles using an earlier version of our battery system and are proud to continue our partnership together,” said Henk Vanthournout, vice president BorgWarner Global Battery and Charging Systems. “For this exciting new project, the customer benefits from the latest generation of our ultra-high energy battery system, which provides a 50% increase in energy density over its predecessor. This upgrade increases vehicle range significantly, making it the ideal solution for long-distance electrified commercial transportation.”

Developed for electric drivetrain applications operating at up to 747 V, each 9 AKM battery pack stores 98 kWh of energy and comes ready to install with all connectors. Liquid cooling and multilevel protection systems ensure safe operation in all operating conditions, the company said.

Three packs will be used to supply 294 kWh to power the 4x2 truck and four packs to provide 392 kWh to the 6x2 truck. The battery is compact and lightweight to maximize vehicle payload and has an estimated life expectancy of up to 4000 cycles,

BorgWarner’s Multi String Manager (MSM+) is supplied with the ultra-high energy battery packs, serving as a single communication interface to the vehicle control unit and reducing the need for software development by the customer.

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