EV Suppliers
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Analog Devices GmbH
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) is a world-leading semiconductor company specializing in analog, mixed-signal, and DSP (digital signal processing) technologies. Analog Devices GmbH represents ADI’s presence in Germany, supporting automotive customers with high-performance integrated circuits. ADI’s products are widely used in electric vehicles for battery management systems (BMS), powertrain control, and advanced safety systems. For example, ADI’s precision battery monitor and balancing ICs help maximize EV battery performance and lifespan, while its high-speed data converters and MEMS sensors enable ADAS and autonomous driving functions. The company’s expertise in power electronics and signal conditioning results in robust components that thrive in the harsh automotive environment. Analog Devices partners with automotive OEMs and Tier‑1s from the concept stage, offering simulation models, reference designs, and local engineering support to integrate its chips effectively. With the recent acquisition of Maxim Integrated, ADI has further expanded its automotive portfolio, reinforcing its role as a key enabler of vehicle electrification and intelligence.
Eberspächer Vecture Inc.
Eberspächer Vecture is a specialist in Battery Management Systems (BMS) and a subsidiary of Germany’s Eberspächer Group. With over 20 years of experience, Eberspächer Vecture (originating in Canada) develops and manufactures safety-critical BMS hardware and software for a wide range of applications – from medical devices and industrial equipment to motive batteries. Its product lineup includes integrated BMS for low-voltage packs and distributed BMS for high-voltage systems, along with battery electronics like fuel gauges, DC/DC converters, and chargers. Eberspächer Vecture provides full Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) in-house, covering design, PCB assembly, conformal coating, and testing. This vertical integration allows it to ensure high reliability demanded by its customers (including Fortune 500 companies). For EVs, the company’s BMS solutions help monitor and protect battery packs in off-highway vehicles, energy storage, and specialized EV fleets. Emphasizing functional safety and customization, Eberspächer Vecture gives battery makers and OEMs the electronics “brain” needed for managing modern lithium battery systems.
Rimac Technology d.o.o.
Rimac Technology (the sister company to Rimac Automobili) is a Croatian powerhouse for high-performance EV components, notably electric powertrains and battery systems. Having developed the batteries and power units for its own 1,900+ hp Rimac Nevera hypercar, Rimac offers this expertise to other OEMs through Rimac Technology. It designs and manufactures sophisticated battery packs capable of extreme power output and fast charging – for example, the Nevera’s 120 kWh pack with innovative cooling and 1.4 MW output. Rimac provides batteries and drivetrain components to partners like Aston Martin, Koenigsegg, and even Porsche through collaborative projects. Their new state-of-the-art campus near Zagreb includes battery production lines for small series. Rimac’s competitive edge is in integrating cells, cooling, and electronics to achieve world-leading performance benchmarks. With Porsche and Hyundai as investors, and now as the lead of the Bugatti-Rimac joint venture, Rimac’s engineering services arm is scaling up. It is poised to supply advanced battery systems to both hypercar makers and more mainstream electric models in the Volkswagen group, all while continually pushing the envelope in energy density and power.
Gotion High-Tech Co., Ltd.
Gotion High-Tech is a globally recognized leader in new energy battery manufacturing, headquartered in Hefei, China. Founded in 2006, Gotion specializes in lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and nickel-cobalt-manganese (NCM) battery cells and packs for electric vehicles and energy storage. Gotion’s batteries power passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and energy storage systems across multiple continents. Backed by intensive R&D (over 7,000 engineers and 10,000+ patents), Gotion has achieved breakthroughs like solid-state “Gemstone” battery technology. As Volkswagen’s first external Unified Cell supplier and with VW as its largest shareholder, Gotion is rapidly globalizing – establishing R&D centers and production bases in Asia, Europe (e.g. Germany), and the Americas. With vertical integration from raw materials to recycling, Gotion delivers reliable, high-quality green energy solutions to accelerate e-mobility worldwide.
Leclanché SA
Leclanché is a Swiss battery manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1909. Today, Leclanché focuses on lithium-ion battery solutions for transport (e-buses, marine, rail) and stationary energy storage. The company produces its own graphite/NMC cells in Germany and assembles battery packs and systems in Switzerland. Leclanché’s strengths lie in high-quality engineering and safety – its battery systems (incorporating proprietary IP like ceramic separators) are used in demanding applications such as ferry boats and grid frequency regulation. In the e-transport space, Leclanché has delivered battery packs for electric buses and trucks in Europe, often including liquid cooling and fire protection features. The company also partners with other firms (e.g., Navalt for marine applications) to supply complete energy solutions. Leclanché’s integrated approach covers cell manufacturing, BMS development, and pack assembly. As the world transitions to cleaner energy, Leclanché leverages Swiss precision and innovation to remain a trusted supplier of robust, long-life battery systems.