With plants on three continents, ZF produces electric motors for the growing global demand for electrified driveline technology. Here is a look at the Hangzhou location, China.
ZF’s electric motor with 800 Volt architecture.
ZF produces three million electric motors, last 1.5 million in just 18 months

Global demand for electric drives for passenger cars and commercial vehicles sees ZF double its electric motor production from just under one-and-a-half million to three million within just 18 months.

15 Dec 2023 | 3578 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

ZF, which supplies electric motors as components and electric drives as complete systems for all vehicle classes, has announced a production milestone of produced more than three million electric motors. ZF covers a broad spectrum of vehicle electrification: from purely electrically powered passenger cars and plug-in hybrids to electric drives for commercial vehicles.

The production anniversary stands for a continuous reduction in the dependency on pure combustion engines as well as for the successful transformation to electromobility.

The global demand for electric drives for passenger cars and commercial vehicles is increasing rapidly – and so are ZF's production figures: "Within just 18 months, ZF has doubled electric motor production from just under one and a half million to three million," explains Roland Hintringer, Head of the Electric Motors Product Line at ZF, adding: "Thanks to highly automated, volume-flexible and modular systems, we are able to serve our global customers as required."

Innovations for more efficiency and range
"Our role as an innovator is also an important factor," emphasizes Roland Hintringer. ZF has already announced that it will develop the magnetic-free electric motor – a separately excited synchronous machine with inductive energy transfer – for volume production which, in contrast to the magnetic-free concepts available on the market today, is uniquely compact and has the highest power and torque density.

With a total weight of 74kg, the EVSys800, normalised to the same output as the latest ZF 800-volt series drive, is about 40kg or one-third lighter.

ZF has recently demonstrated the potential of ZF's new developments for further efficiency and thus range gains in electromobility with the EVSys800 electric drive: The prototype is 35 percent lighter than current electric drives and reduces CO2 emissions in production and operation by 20 percent. Innovative stator winding technologies, a new cooling concept and the compact design make these major optimization leaps possible.

Worldwide production locations
ZF already produces electric motors at locations in Asia and Europe; production facilities are currently being installed in North America. The company thus serves the major automotive markets at the following locations: Hangzhou and Shenyang (China), Pan?evo (Serbia), Schweinfurt (Germany), Trnava (Slovakia), Saltillo (Mexico), and Gray Court (USA). The capacities of the electric motor production facilities at the existing production locations are currently being expanded in order to best support the customers' ambitious sustainability and climate protection targets.

 

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