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Remy Awarded Electric Motor Contract by ALTe
June 9, 2011
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By aftermarketNews staff
PENDLETON, Ind. -- Remy has been awarded a three-year contract for electric motors by ALTe Powertrain Technologies. Under the agreement, Remy HVH 250 electric motors will act as an onboard generator to recharge batteries and deliver electric drivetrain traction power for ALTe's hybrid vehicle powertrain conversions.

ALTe develops range-extended electric powertrains for the commercial, government and utility fleet industry, with a focus on light- to medium-sized delivery trucks, vans and shuttle buses. The mass-produced and assembled electric propulsion systems can be installed in 14 hours and are projected to provide an initial 30 miles of all-electric driving, followed by an estimated 275 miles in a charge-sustained mode, before needing to be recharged or refueled. Fuel economy is projected to increase up to 200 percent with no loss in cargo capacity, increased torque and comparable horsepower and towing capability when compared to a factory V8 engine.

"We are very pleased that ALTe has chosen Remy as its motor supplier," said Remy Electric Motors VP and GM, Kevin Quinn. "ALTe has impressed us with their management team, innovation and design. By targeting fleets, ALTe will provide a strong, efficient option for mass savings and fewer tailpipe emissions while using our durable, tested and proven motors."
 
Remy's patented High Voltage Hairpin (HVH) technology delivers world-class torque and power density for added speed and range in ALTe's electric hybrid powertrains. Leading companies like ALTe use the Remy HVH electric motor because of its superior technology, reliability and the speed-to-market that comes with Remy's existing global production capacity, according to Remy.