Magna claims its new e-powertrain increases EV range by 145km

Debuting on a new entrant vehicle program; system maximises range and driving dynamics; added software package manages multiple vehicle functions

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Magna’s EtelligentReach maximizes range and performance, comes to market on a new vehicle in 2022

Magna’s EtelligentReach maximizes range and performance, comes to market on a new vehicle in 2022

Magna’s all-electric connected powertrain, the EtelligentReach, is set to debut on a new entrant vehicle in 2022. The complete system is comprised of two electric motors, inverters and gearboxes, and leverages advanced software to maximise vehicle range and driving dynamics.

The company claims its eDrive technology advancements and the holistic vehicle development approach of the EtelligentReach achieve a range increase of up to 145 km (90 miles) or 30% compared to certain production BEV vehicles in this segment, which is a key differentiator in the growing electrification space.

Magna’s approach optimises the interaction of individual eDrive components and the entire vehicle with a software package that manages multiple vehicle functions. On the new vehicle, for example, EtelligentReach utilises a functional, modular control unit that integrates various powertrain and chassis functions. This includes a vehicle dynamics controller with a disconnect system which increases efficiency while reducing CO2 emissions, and a longitudinal torque vectoring function that can improve the safety margin by up to 10% by controlling each axle individually in all road conditions, as well as significantly reduce steering effort during dynamic cornering. Customers can select from several distinctive driving modes – further enhancing the driving experience. Additional efficiency gains are achieved using silicon carbide within Magna´s inverter.

“This is definitely a story where the sum is greater than the parts,” said Tom Rucker, President, Magna Powertrain. “The EtelligentReach reduces range anxiety and improves driving dynamics, providing automakers with a complete all-electric powertrain system with AWD that is exciting and efficient. We can create maximum efficiency by precisely orchestrating how every component works in concert to achieve the best possible performance.”

 

Looks to gain from accelerated shift to EVs

Magna’s expertise in the powertrain space is foundational to the company’s ability to support the accelerated shift toward electrification. The EtelligentReach is just one of Magna’s recent electrification solutions in its portfolio. Other systems include the EtelligentEco, an intelligent, connected PHEV system that reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 38% and offers a unique cloud connectivity feature, and EtelligentForce which gives automakers the ability to electrify their trucks without sacrificing utility and functionality. The company will be showcasing these innovations at its booth in the West Hall at CES 2022 (January 5-8).

 

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