BorgWarner has declared recently that the company will supply a prime order of aluminium cooling plates used in battery making to a leading German automobile provider. This delivery of aluminium cooling plates would be done to the German carmaker's European and US manufacturing units, where they'll be used for creating batteries for the company's patented electronic vehicles.
These battery cooling plates that BorgWarner excels in producing are usually formulated out of extruded aluminium profiles that squeeze their way between the rows of cylindrical battery cells, intruding less in the construct but maintaining an overall presence inside the battery’s internal design.
These plates are then netted into a web by a pipe nearing their ends, through which uninterrupted coolant flows to handle the temperature inside the cells.
A press release published by BorgWarner stated: “Compared to alternative solutions, the BorgWarner cooling plates provide cooling capacity in a more compact package with reduced weight and cost. The plate design also compensates for assembly tolerances.”
The President and the General Manager of BorgWarner Emissions, Joe Fadool, clarified that the component maker has partnered with this German company for over 30 years to acquire the latest technological feed and to provide the automobile brand with prominent configurations that have already been incorporated in its flagship vehicular models.
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