Delphi Technologies Aftermarket Announces Power Electronics Programme For E-market

Mobility Outlook Bureau
09 Sep 2021
10:16 AM
1 Min Read

The company’s full-service solution offers comprehensive training on servicing plug-in and hybrid electric vehicles, with plans to expand the programme to meet future service needs.


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To enable aftermarket customers access to original equipment (OE) quality replacement parts like combined inverter and DC/ DC converters, traction power inverter modules, and onboard chargers, BorgWarner has introduced an innovative full-service solution. 

Besides, the company also provides charging equipment, in-depth expert-led training, advanced technical support, and traditional replacement parts to help aftermarket customer service further and repair this rapidly evolving electrified market.

The company’s full-service solution offers comprehensive training on servicing plug-in and hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV/HEVs), with plans to expand the programme in order to meet future service needs. 

Depending on the region, the products provide high-quality traditional replacement parts to support many powertrain repairs, such as brakes, sensors, thermal, steering, and suspension parts, for a full-service electric vehicle solution.

Alex Ashmore, President and General Manager, BorgWarner Aftermarket, said, “The move towards sustainability is not only being driven by government initiatives around the world implementing 100% sales of zero-emission vehicles. We now have proof that consumers also want greener mobility because even during a pandemic, global battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle sales increased last year by 43%. All those vehicles use power electronics to move, and the aftermarket will need access to these components in order to move forward with the industry.”

“The race to electrification represents a significant aftermarket opportunity for those with the right parts, tools, and know-how to service the next generation of vehicles. That’s why at Delphi Technologies, we’re not only excited about bringing BorgWarner’s pioneering OE technology to the aftermarket, but also to provide the technical training and support needed to upskill the workforce on the emerging technologies of this new fleet of complex electrified vehicles” Ashmore added.

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