Norma Group wins two new contracts for electric cars in China

Around 350,000 EVs to be equipped with thermal management systems from Norma; line systems ensure optimal thermal management of the battery packs.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 06 Aug 2022 Views icon1533 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
A NORMA Group employee assembling PS3 quick connectors at the Qingdao plant.

A NORMA Group employee assembling PS3 quick connectors at the Qingdao plant.

NORMA Group has secured two major orders from leading automotive manufacturers in China with a total value of around 5.6 million euros (Rs 45 crore).

The company will supply thermal management systems for electric passenger vehicles. By 2029, around 350,000 electric cars for the Chinese market will be equipped with systems from NORMA Group in the scope of the contracts.

CEO Dr. Michael Schneider said: “We support our automotive customers in the challenging transformation towards electrification. Securing these two new contracts reflects our good market position in the e-mobility sector. With our individually engineered thermal management systems for electric vehicles, we contribute to an optimal operating temperature and thus to an efficient use of the vehicle.”

Both contracts are new business and refer to car models that will come to market within the next years. NORMA Group will start to deliver to the customer in December 2022 for one contract and in June 2023 for the other contract.

The NORMA Group provides tailormade engineered solutions to automotive customers: Local development teams of NORMA Group engineers will individually adapt the battery thermal management systems on site to meet the specific requirements of the vehicle models.

 

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