BorgWarner Extends Exhaust Gas Recirculation Supply Contracts Through 2029

Global mobility solutions provider secures four contract extensions to supply emission-reducing components for combustion and hybrid vehicles.

Shruti ShiraguppiBy Shruti Shiraguppi calendar 12 May 2025 Views icon2126 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
BorgWarner Extends Exhaust Gas Recirculation Supply Contracts Through 2029

BorgWarner, a global leader in sustainable mobility solutions, has extended four volume contracts to supply Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) systems to a major North American automotive manufacturer. The agreement covers EGR valves, coolers, and modules for multiple passenger and light commercial vehicle platforms, with production scheduled to continue through the end of 2029.

The contract extensions apply to both traditional combustion and hybrid vehicle applications. BorgWarner's EGR technology helps vehicle manufacturers meet stringent environmental standards by reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions while simultaneously improving fuel economy.

These EGR systems work by recirculating a portion of engine exhaust gases back into the intake air, effectively lowering combustion temperatures. BorgWarner's systems are engineered for enhanced resistance to thermal fatigue, featuring technologies that can be integrated to form complete EGR solutions.

"These contract extensions are a testament to BorgWarner's ongoing commitment and success in supplying our long-standing customers with high quality and reliable EGR systems for both combustion and hybrid engines," said Dr. Volker Weng, Vice President of BorgWarner Inc. and President and General Manager, Turbos and Thermal Technologies. "Combining our established technologies with our global manufacturing experience and footprint, along with our strong customer relationships, we continue to provide solutions that reduce emissions and help meet environmental standards."

The company's product lineup includes hybrid tube and corrugated tube technologies that are customized for each specific application. These designs deliver optimal thermal efficiency and minimal pressure drop, even under demanding operating conditions. Additional features include monoblock architecture for improved compactness and cost efficiency, as well as floating core technology for applications requiring enhanced thermal robustness.

BorgWarner develops its coolers using sophisticated modeling tools to achieve optimized performance. The EGR valves are designed to provide precise control of gas flow with improved sealing capabilities, corrosion resistance, and reliable operation in harsh environments.

With more than 130 years of history in mobility innovation, BorgWarner continues to focus on sustainable solutions that contribute to a cleaner, healthier, and safer future. While the company has not disclosed the financial value of these contract extensions, the continued relationship with a major North American automotive manufacturer reinforces BorgWarner's position in the emissions control technology market.

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