Delphi Expands Electrical, Electronic Architecture for Hybrid Development Capabilities
April 23, 2009 // Published as a news service by IHS
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Delphi Corp. expanded its electrical/electronic hybrid development center to help provide parts for hybrid vehicle systems and components.
Development of Delphi's hybrid portfolio is driven by the demand for energy independence and greener alternatives for transportation, according to Delphi.
Development of economical, environmentally friendly vehicles is one key to the auto industry's future, said Randall Sumner, director, Delphi Global Hybrid Business Development, Delphi Packard Electrical/Electronic Architecture (E/EA).
Delphi's hybrid development center includes component designers and engineers, hybrid product and manufacturing process development, a hybrid prototype laboratory and a test facility.
Among the products included in Delphi Packard E/EA's hybrid portfolio are high-power shielded connection systems, high-voltage wiring assemblies, battery cell interconnects, battery monitoring devices, battery service disconnect devices and high-power electrical centers.
Source: Delphi Corp.