- Marelli has launched a new plant for electric vehicle motors in Cologne, Germany, in the first half of the current year
- For this, the company has already worked with the experts from nearby Aachen
Marelli and and RWTH Aachen University, one of the leading German technical universities, have signed a framework agreement for collaboration in the area of e-mobility. The partnership between Marelli and the university’s Chair “Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components” (PEM) will be focused on new technologies for electric vehicles as well as related production technologies.
Joachim Fetzer, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer of Marelli said, “With this new cooperation, two pioneers of vehicle electrification are joining forces. While RWTH’s PEM chair is known for its profound expertise in this field, Marelli has a unique offering as a full system provider for electric powertrains which is complemented by our thermal and battery management solutions.”
New plant for electric vehicle motors in Cologne
Marelli has launched a new plant for electric vehicle motors in Cologne, Germany, in the first half of the current year. For this, the company has already worked with the experts from nearby Aachen.
Within their new framework agreement, Marelli and PEM plan to collaborate on specific research projects like increasing the permanent performance of electric motors as well as the development of a new electric motor and its production in a so-called scale-up factory.
As PEM has a leading role in the German research production of battery cells in Münster, a collaboration on energy and battery management for electric vehicles is also targeted.