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Dana highlights epropulsion technologies at CTI Symposium USA

Among the technologies presented at the show will be Dana's electric drive units, e-Axles, electric transmissions, and thermal management and sealing solutions

Dana Incorporated (NYSE: DAN) is showcasing its extensive portfolio of electrification systems and technologies at the CTI Symposium USA, May 13-16, in Novi, Michigan. Among the technologies presented at the show will be Dana’s electric drive units, e-Axles, electric transmissions, and thermal management and sealing solutions.

“Dana’s portfolio of traditional and electrified technologies enable our customers to address evolving trends in propulsion and demonstrates our commitment to being the leader in power conveyance,” said Bob Pyle, president of Dana Light Vehicle Driveline Technologies. “The technologies we are showcasing at this year’s CTI Symposium highlight the exceptional breadth of our offerings, which ranges from fully integrated e-Axles and e-Gearboxes to high-performance transmissions.”

Dana’s recent acquisitions of the SME Group; the Drive Systems segment of the Oerlikon Group, including the Graziano and Fairfield brands; and TM4 further expand the company’s range of electrified solutions, including low- and high-voltage electric motors, power inverters, and control systems, for the passenger-car, commercial-vehicle, and off-highway markets.

In addition to highlighting its extensive technology offerings, Dana technical experts will make two presentations on Thursday, May 16, covering:

“Advances in Electric Power Control: Silicon Carbide for Electric Traction Drives” at 1 p.m.; and “H-RAM: Hybrid Rear Axle Module – An Innovative Hybrid Differential for P3 and P4 Applications” at 2 p.m. as part of the EV, HEV drivetrains and transmissions track.

This year’s CTI Symposium USA takes place May 13-16, 2019, at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan. Dana’s products can be seen at booths 2 and 57.

SOURCE: Dana

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