- BorgWarner said its strategy remains focused on profitable growth across a portfolio serving electric, hybrid and combustion vehicles, with eProducts contributing about USD 2.6 billion, or 18% of net sales.
- The company reported four operating segments—Turbos & Thermal Technologies, Drivetrain & Morse Systems, PowerDrive Systems, and Battery & Charging Systems—with PowerDrive Systems highlighted as supplying power electronics, eMotors and integrated drive modules for electric and hybrid vehicles.
- Management said it decided in February 2025 to exit the charging business, with production operations ceasing in the second quarter of 2025.
- Sales concentration remained notable, with Volkswagen accounting for 13% of net sales and Ford accounting for 12%.
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