MAHLE offers advice on the aftermarket of tomorrow

December 17, 2019
MAHLE offers advice on the aftermarket of tomorrow
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A future where e-mobility plays an increasingly important role can often cause uncertainty for independent workshops, but aftermarket parts and systems provider MAHLE has highlighted how it can also create new opportunities for garages.


When it comes to e-mobility MAHLE Aftermarket is a 360° solutions provider with vast OEM expertise. MAHLE already offers manufacturers of electric vehicles sophisticated drive solutions with maximum performance. MAHLE traction motors are suitable for all applications: for mild and full hybrid vehicles and for vehicles with a range extender, as well as for purely battery-powered electric vehicles or fuel cell vehicles and even two-wheelers. By continuously expanding its activities in the area of power electronics and drives, MAHLE has been preparing for the mobility transformation for some time and is paving the way for its aftermarket portfolio of tomorrow.

“The demands on workshops are changing and becoming more diverse. We support them by offering a high level of availability, top quality, and all the services and information they need in the workshop,” says Olaf Henning, Corporate Executive Vice President and General Manager MAHLE Aftermarket.

Olaf points out that thermal management for the battery and drive of electric vehicles will be a particularly important part of day-to-day life in the workshops of tomorrow. The thermal cycle of an electric motor differs fundamentally from that of a combustion engine. The air conditioning compressor becomes part of the powertrain, as it is responsible for the cooling of the battery and motor. The importance of efficiency is especially apparent when travelling in winter. While a combustion engine produces ample waste heat for heating the interior, the energy of an electric motor is barely sufficient to warm up the cabin air. Electric cars do produce waste heat, for example, during battery charging, but significantly less than combustion engines. Dissipating this heat to protect the components, on the one hand, and utilising it efficiently for air conditioning, on the other, is an important aspect of thermal management. Ultimately, all measures have the same objective: to use the available energy more efficiently in order to increase the cruising range.

Thermal management systems of this complexity are new for workshops. For this reason, MAHLE is already working to ensure that repair and maintenance information (RMI), spare parts, diagnostic tools, and service units are available for workshops at the right time. In this way, MAHLE provides specific support for workshops in this new business segment.
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