Brogen EV Solution Offers Electric Motor Systems for Commercial EV Applications

Brogen EV Solution Offers Electric Motor Systems for Commercial EV Applications

Brogen EV Solution, a global provider of customizable electric powertrain solutions, is offering highly efficient electric motor systems for a wide range of commercial applications, including public transport, heavy-duty transport, construction, mining, and industrial use. The company’s electric motors can be used as drive motors for electric vehicles (EVs) such as buses, trucks, vans, cars, and boats. They can also function as generators for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) like bulldozers and road rollers and are ideal for retrofitting specialty vehicles such as concrete mixers, street sweepers, and garbage trucks. Additionally, Brogen EV Solution provides industrial electric motor systems with power ratings of up to 800 kW.

Strengths of Brogen EV Solution

  • OEM / ODM for customers:  Brogen EV Solution provides one-stop professional OEM / ODM electric motor systems that help manufacturers save time and money.
  • Customization Capabilities: The company's expertise enables us to deliver customized electric motor systems that meet the unique needs of our customers.
  • Strategic partnerships: Brogen EV Solution works with hundreds of world-class green energy partners to ensure access to the latest technologies and highest quality components.
  • Localized production: For the company's key partners, they offer localized production capabilities that increase both efficiency and collaboration.
  • Global presence: Headquartered in Shanghai, Brogen EV Solution has strategic offices in Thailand and Canada to better serve our global customers.

Brogen EV Solution prioritizes customer requirements, utilizing a V-model positive development process aligned with automotive industry standards. Additionally, they have established rigorous verification systems encompassing functional, performance, environmental, EMC, NVH, vibration, and reliability assessments for both component-level and assembly-level evaluations across magnetic field, structural hardware, and software domains.