BorgWarner designs and manufactures propulsion and electrification systems for vehicles, operating across 19 countries with a manufacturing footprint that spans conventional powertrains, battery management systems, electric drive modules, and charging infrastructure. The company supplies original equipment manufacturers and partners with automotive technologists on the transition to electric vehicles.
The technical scope covers battery management system architecture, high-voltage thermal management, and electric drive module integration - core domains where supply chain security and firmware integrity directly impact vehicle safety and performance. BorgWarner's "Charging Forward 2027" strategy commits the company to carbon neutrality by 2035, a target that shapes product roadmaps and manufacturing operations globally.
Recent acquisitions including Delphi Technologies, AKASOL, and Rhombus have consolidated expertise in electrification and energy management. The company was formed in 1928 through the merger of Borg & Beck, Marvel-Schebler, Warner Gear, and Mechanics Universal Joint, positioning it as a legacy supplier with decades of embedded relationships across the automotive supply chain.