EV Suppliers
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NTN Corporation
NTN Corporation is a major Japanese manufacturer of bearings and precision components, founded 1918. NTN is known as the largest maker of automotive wheel bearings and CV joints, and second-largest CV joint supplier globally. Its products include rolling bearings, constant velocity joints, and related auto parts. NTN’s extensive automotive expertise, advanced R&D and IATF-certified production make it a preferred supplier for OEMs worldwide.
GKN Driveline
A global Tier-1 supplier of automotive driveline systems, including AWD systems, eDrive modules, and differentials. Part of GKN Automotive, it produces high-precision gears, shafts, and complete driveline assemblies for passenger cars, EVs, and commercial vehicles. With over 60 years of expertise, GKN’s facilities are IATF 16949 certified, offering advanced engineering and high-volume production. Known for lightweight, efficient driveline solutions and a strong global supply chain.
Dana Incorporated
A global leader in driveline, sealing, and thermal-management technologies. Dana produces axles, driveshafts, differentials, and EV driveline systems for light, commercial, and off-highway vehicles. With over 120 years of expertise, its IATF 16949-certified facilities deliver high-volume, durable components. Dana’s Spicer brand is renowned for rugged axles and gears, serving OEMs and aftermarket with advanced engineering and global supply capabilities.
American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM)
A global Tier-1 supplier of driveline and drivetrain systems, including axles, driveshafts, and differentials. AAM produces high-precision gears and integrated e-drive systems for passenger cars, trucks, and EVs. With IATF 16949 certification, its facilities deliver high-volume components with advanced NVH optimization. AAM’s engineering and global manufacturing make it a key partner for OEMs in traditional and electrified powertrains.