AAM Showcases Cutting-Edge Solutions at CES 2025 Event
AAM Showcases Cutting-Edge Solutions at CES 2025
American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM), (NYSE: AXLE), is set to showcase its industry-leading technology at the highly anticipated 2025 Consumer Electronics Show, the premier global event for tech innovation. This marks the third consecutive year AAM has participated in this influential event.
During the exhibition, AAM will feature an impressive range of driveline and powertrain technologies designed for electric, hybrid, and internal combustion vehicles. As a pioneer in the industry, AAM is committed to providing solutions that ease the transition to electric mobility, zeroing in on advancements in driveline technology. Attendees can expect to see various AAM technologies and components displayed through interactive exhibits and demonstration vehicles in partnership with several OEMs.
David C. Dauch, AAM's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, expressed excitement about the event, stating, "CES is the perfect venue to showcase the comprehensive range of our cutting-edge products while connecting with companies at the forefront of mobility technologies. AAM continues to adapt to the evolving global auto industry, offering a diverse product lineup that caters to electrified propulsion systems, including hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and fully battery-electric vehicles, along with lighter and more efficient solutions for internal combustion engines."
Highlighting Hybrid and Electric Drive Technology
One of AAM's focal points will be its top-tier propulsion technology tailored for hybrid and fully electric powertrains. The Mercedes AMG GT 63 S E Performance sedan will take center stage, showcasing AAM's award-winning hybrid Electric Drive Unit (EDU), which produces an impressive power output of 150 kW (204 hp).
Innovative e-Beam Technology on Display
AAM's groundbreaking 3-in-1 e-Beam technology will also be featured in a uniquely crafted battery electric light-duty truck. This light-duty pickup is constructed solely by AAM engineers using a conventional internal combustion engine platform. It integrates a single 150kW (204 hp) Electric Drive Unit (EDU) providing power to the front wheels and a robust 425kW (570 hp) e-Beam powering the rear.
In addition, AAM will present cross-sectioned heavy-duty 3-in-1 and light-duty 2-in-1 e-Beam configurations, offering a glimpse into the internal workings of these technological marvels.
Revolutionary Component Technology
The exhibit will include a full array of newly developed and enhanced components such as rotor shafts, park lock actuators, output shafts, differentials, and more. AAM's SmartBar disconnecting stabilizer bar will also be highlighted, showcasing the unique advantages it brings for off-road performance. Even traditional components designed for internal combustion engine vehicles have evolved, incorporating cutting-edge electronic features, sensors, and software. These technologies, created and manufactured worldwide for various OEM customers, illustrate AAM's critical role in driving transformation within the global automotive sector.
The AAM display is located in the West Hall (#6100) at the Las Vegas Convention Center. AAM experts will be present to discuss the company's unwavering commitment to innovation and provide hands-on demonstrations of the latest advancements.
About American Axle & Manufacturing
As a leading global Tier 1 Automotive and Mobility Supplier, AAM specializes in designing, engineering, and manufacturing Driveline and Metal Forming technologies that support electric, hybrid, and internal combustion vehicles. Headquartered in Detroit and operating over 80 facilities in 18 countries, AAM is dedicated to pioneering a safer and more sustainable future in mobility.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What technologies will AAM showcase at CES 2025?
AAM will feature a range of driveline and powertrain technologies designed for electric, hybrid, and internal combustion vehicles.
Where is AAM's exhibit located at CES 2025?
The AAM exhibit can be found in the West Hall (#6100) at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Who is the CEO of American Axle & Manufacturing?
The CEO of AAM is David C. Dauch, who emphasizes innovation in the automotive sector.
What is e-Beam technology?
AAM's e-Beam technology is a 3-in-1 solution designed for battery electric vehicles, enhancing performance and efficiency.
How does AAM support the electrification of vehicles?
AAM develops advanced driveline technologies that facilitate the transition to electric mobility across hybrid and fully electric powertrains.
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