InfiMotion Technology has debuted at CES 2026 with three electric drive assembly products for high-end vehicles
InfiMotion Technology has made its CES debut with three electric drive assembly products featuring lightweight materials and high-voltage architecture, with units already in production for automakers including Geely and Lynk & Co. The Chinese supplier presented the products at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, marking its first appearance at the event and what the company described as a step toward supplying the global high-end electric vehicle (EV) market.

The showcased range includes a magnesium-aluminium alloy dual-motor unit delivering 340 kW peak power at 109.5 kg, achieving power density of 3.1 kW/kg. The unit is fitted to the Galaxy M9 and Lynk & Co 900 and integrates torque vectoring control technology. A 900V coaxial dual e-drive with magnesium alloy housing achieves 92.4% CLTC efficiency at operating voltages above 750V, with power density of 5.69 kW/kg. The company said magnesium alloy construction reduces weight by 30%, while proprietary deep oil-cooling technology for stator and rotor increases heat load capacity by 50% and reduces rotor magnet temperatures by 20%, enabling more than 80 consecutive full-throttle accelerations without performance degradation.
The third product, an integrated 12-in-1 domain control e-drive, combines motor, reducer, motor control unit, vehicle control unit, battery management system and DC-DC converter in a 400V IGBT-based package. The unit achieves 90% CLTC efficiency at under 79.8 kg and is fitted to the Geely Galaxy E5 and its export variant, the Geely EX5. InfiMotion said the product is capable of global supply.
Source: InfiMotion
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