BorgWarner Wins Three Electric Motor Awards in China and South Korea
BorgWarner secured three electric motor contracts with Asian OEMs, including stator assemblies and S-winding motors for hybrids and EVs.
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June 2026
September 2027
What Happened
BorgWarner has won three electric motor business awards with Asian automakers, covering a stator assembly for an electric SUV in South Korea, an S-winding P2 motor for plug-in hybrid platforms in China, and a generator motor with ultra-short hairpin winding for hybrid vehicles in China. Production will begin in phases from June 2026 through September 2027.
Generator motor for hybrid transmission in China
S-winding P2 eMotor for plug-in hybrid platforms in China
Stator assembly for electric B-segment SUV in South Korea
“These awards reflect the confidence our customers have in BorgWarner’s quality, localized manufacturing footprint, and engineering capabilities to deliver efficient, scalable motor technologies to support the evolving needs of their hybrid and electric vehicle programs.”
Why this matters
These awards strengthen BorgWarner's electrification portfolio in Asia, showing growing demand for its motor technologies in both battery electric and hybrid vehicles.
Terms in This Story
- stator assembly
- The stationary part of an electric motor that contains the windings and generates a magnetic field.
- S-winding technology
- A patented winding design that improves power density and efficiency in a compact space.
- P2 eMotor
- An electric motor positioned between the engine and transmission in a hybrid drivetrain, enabling electric driving and regenerative braking.
- hairpin winding
- A winding technology using rectangular wire for higher efficiency and better heat dissipation.
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