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Mahle opens all-new Vehicle Engineering Centre

Dean SlavnichBy Dean SlavnichJuly 22, 20162 Mins Read
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Mahle Powertrain, a global leader in engine development and consultancy, has opened the doors to its new £500,000 (US$654,124) Vehicle Engineering Centre (VEC) in Northampton in the UK.

The VEC is a strong statement of Mahle Powertrain’s commitment to the European car industry, and allows the company to extend its range of services and facilities offered to global vehicle manufacturers.

Opened at a special ceremony on July 13, 2016, the VEC houses a new, fully-equipped vehicle workshop with six vehicle build stations, and two new project offices capable of accommodating up to 50 members of staff. The state-of-the-art facility will see Mahle Powertrain further its work on various projects such as 48V supercharging, advanced engine downsizing, EV range extenders and developing parallel hybrid technologies. The opening ceremony also saw a variety of Mahle Powertrain’s customers’ cars on display – highlighting the company’s expertise in advanced powertrain development across a broad range of applications.

The VEC will be used for a variety of services including the development of prototype vehicles, installation of alternate powertrains and developing thermal management systems. It will also serve as a base for Mahle Powertrain’s real driving emissions (RDE) testing, with two sets of PEMS (portable emissions measurement system) available. In addition, Mahle Powertrain’s test process and routes recently gained approval from the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA).

Simon Reader, Mahle Powertrain’s engineering director, commented, “We are delighted to be able to open our new VEC, which allows us to expand our operations and technical capability here in Northampton.

“Mahle Powertrain has a long-term commitment of investing in its facilities and driving forward the automotive industry, not just in the UK, but across Europe and further afield. This is highlighted by our work with some of the industry’s biggest automotive brands.”

July 22, 2016

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