Rheinmetall, together with its Chinese joint venture KPSNC, has won a major order for transmission housings from a world-leading maker of electric vehicles. Set to run for six years, the order package encompasses millions of transmission housings.
Consisting of an aluminum alloy and produced using the pressure casting method, the transmission housings will be installed in the future in two of the automaker’s vehicle models.
The housings will be produced in Shanghai, where Rheinmetall and its Chinese partner HUAYU Automotive Systems Co. Ltd. (HASCO) operate the joint venture KPSNC. The total order value is in the low three-digit million euro range.
The well-known American customer placed the order in March of this year, serial production will begin nine months later at the end of 2022. This American company also maintains a large production facility in Shanghai.
The order package constitutes another major success for Rheinmetall’s electromobility strategy, part of the Group’s systematic expansion in the world of alternative drives. As a tried-and-tested technology partner of the automotive industry, Rheinmetall has for many years made valuable contributions to optimizing and perfecting the automobile, thus helping to accelerate the ongoing transformation in energy use.
Once again, the order underscores the major market potential for electromobility components, while simultaneously highlighting Rheinmetall’s capacity for developing forward-looking solutions in close cooperation with customers.
Rheinmetall is represented in this project by a joint venture with HUAYU Automotive Systems Co. Ltd. (HASCO), the automotive components division of Chinese carmaker SAIC. Rheinmetall has two closely cooperating joint ventures: in Europe, KS HUAYU AluTech GmbH, and in China, HASCO KSPG Nonferrous Components (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (KPSNC). In both cases, Rheinmetall and its JV partner HASCO each hold 50% of the shares.
Rheinmetall’s Castings business unit, which has production facilities in Germany and China, is a leading producer of lightweight aluminum parts. Its product portfolio includes engine blocks, cylinder heads, structural elements, transmission and chassis parts as well as e-mobility components.
Posted on 24 May 2022 in China, Electric (Battery), Manufacturing, Transmissions | Permalink | Comments (0)
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