GKN appoints new head of ePowertrain division

September 07, 2020
GKN appoints new head of ePowertrain division
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GKN Automotive has appointed Dirk Kesselgruber as the new President of its ePowertrain division. He will be tasked with boosting the already rapidly expanding GKN eDrive business.


Dirk joins the company having most recently held the position as President of the Chassis Systems business at Schaeffler AG. This follows over 20 years of experience in senior roles in the global automotive industry, including posts at BMW, TRW Automotive and ZF.

Liam Butterworth, CEO, GKN Automotive said, “Dirk is joining GKN Automotive at a crucial time for our business. Our advanced systems for electrified vehicles, combined with significant investments in people and technologies, have already put us in a market-leading position. But we intend to go further, both with our products and expanding our customer base. Dirk has the experience, expertise and leadership qualities to help us achieve that.”

Dirk Kesselgruber, who will join as President, ePowertrain on 1 October commented, “It’s a great honour to be joining GKN Automotive, a company with such an impressive portfolio, true global leadership and a 20-year history of eDrive technologies.  I am relishing the opportunity to work with the leadership team, our expert engineers and our global customers to help drive the business forward to the next phase of growth.”

GKN eDrive systems are now powering over one million electrified vehicles. The latest technologies include a leading ‘three in one’ unit, combining inverter, motor and transmission, allowing lighter, smaller and more efficient electric drive systems.

 
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