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Valeo EV Tech Days 2024

Taking place from 23rd to the 27th September, 2024, in Hungary, Valeo’s EV Tech Days proved to be an excellent occasion to inform key customers and journalists from across Europe exactly what the aftermarket division stands for in terms of electrification.

 

 

Showcasing Cutting-Edge Electrification and Innovation

Made up of three parts—a plenary conference in Budapest, onsite workshops and the visit of Valeo’s Veszprém Factory, a multi-products site that specializes in the production of high-voltage technologies and systems for well-known automotive car makers. 


The EV Tech Days showcased Valeo’s approach to High Voltage Powertrain Electrification and its associated Thermal Management,48V Hybrid Technology, and EV Training with Valeo's Tech Academy.

 

The Future is Getting Brighter

By 2030, 93% of all new cars will include a form of electrification and one-third of the European car parc will consist of electrified vehicles (either fully electric or hybrid).

 

This is good news. Electrification is emerging as the most viable, affordable, and energy-efficient solution to reducing the carbon footprint of the automotive industry, which currently stands at about 18% of global CO2 emissions.

 

Levels of Electrification

When discussing “electrification,” many immediately think of fully electric vehicles, but it encompasses much, much more.

 

The current and future car parcs include multiple levels of electrification: low-voltage systems like 48V mild hybrids (combining small electric motors with internal combustion engines for improved fuel efficiency), high-voltage systems like 400V and 800V for both full and plug-in hybrids, and fully electric vehicles.

 

Valeo’s strength lies in its ability to support all of these levels of electrification.

 

A Pioneer in Electrification

As a pioneer in electrification for over 20 years, Valeo has continually introduced innovative solutions for electrified vehicles. A brief history shows that:

 

In 2004, Valeo created the iStARS system, a belt starter/alternator that optimizes Stop-Start functionality.

In 2012, Valeo launched its 48V Belt Starter Generator (iBSG), providing mild-hybrid solutions.

In 2016, Valeo oversaw the creation of the Valeo Siemens eAutomotive JV.

And now, in 2024, Valeo is set to produce the next generation of “rare-earth-free” electric motors with Renault.


As of today, one-third of the world’s vehicles are equipped with Valeo electrics, from alternators right through to high-voltage systems.

 

Leveling Up Mechanics’ Skills

To meet the evolving needs of the industry, Valeo launched the Valeo Tech Academy, an innovative training program that offers both digital and in-person learning.

 

With one in two mechanics unable to maintain or repair electric vehicles, Valeo is committed to leveling up and supporting the aftermarket beyond just supplying spare parts.

 

Ultimately, Valeo’s goal is very simple—to help build the sustainable mobility of tomorrow. And over the course of the EV Tech Days, Valeo was able to demonstrate and share its simple vision for the future.