Center will support OEMs in passenger and commercial vehicle markets both for Indian and for global customers
Capacity for up to 250 BorgWarner engineers
Inauguration ceremony took place yesterday in Bangalore
BorgWarner has established a 26,500 square foot (2,460 square meters) Technical Center in the Kundalahalli suburb of Bangalore, India. The official opening of the center took place yesterday.
"The team provides essential support to many global OEM programs. We're also proud to work with several prestigious Indian customers and continuously look for opportunities to better serve them," said Federico Morales-Zimmermann, Vice President of Global Product Engineering, Sales and Business Development, BorgWarner Fuel Systems. "We are expanding our local technical base by moving into this new facility. This enables us to improve our already excellent support for local customers and positions us well for the future."
BorgWarner's new technical center will have capacity for up to 250 engineers. The center will focus on systems software development, fuel handling design and mechanical simulation for internal combustion engines, and H2 engine management systems. In addition to meeting the needs of commercial and passenger vehicle OEMs in India, the site will also support BorgWarner's other global technical centers.
The inauguration ceremony started with traditional puja ceremony, followed by a tour of the facility, keynote speeches from the guests and technical exhibits that showcase the center's capabilities.
BorgWarner Inc. published this content on 08 December 2022 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 08 December 2022 08:02:08 UTC.
BorgWarner Inc. specializes in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of automotive equipment. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- air management products (54.6%): turbochargers, timing systems, emissions systems, thermal systems, smart remote actuators, powertrain sensors, canisters, cabin heaters, battery heaters and battery charging products;
- e-propulsion & drivetrain products (30.3%): rotating electrical components, power electronics, control modules, software, friction and mechanical products for automatic transmissions and torque management products;
- gasoline and diesel fuel injection components and systems (15.1%): pumps, injectors, fuel rail assemblies, and complete systems.
At the end of 2023, the group had 79 production and assembly sites worldwide.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (16.4%), Germany (11.8%), Poland (7.9%), Hungary (6.4%), Europe (9.8%), China (21.1%), Mexico (12.4%), South Korea (8.2%) and other (6%).