Schaeffler recently presented its expanded motion product portfolio and expertise at CES 2025.
“This year’s CES exhibit is a significant milestone for Schaeffler as we show our expanded portfolio of products and how we are in a unique position to not only enable but accelerate the pace of change in our evolving industries,” said Marc McGrath, regional CEO Americas. “From humanoid robots to automotive and industrial innovations, if it needs to move in any fashion, we are showing how Schaeffler is leading the way to bring motion to life.”
Strengthened by Vitesco Technologies Merger
The merger with Vitesco Technologies on Oct. 1, 2024, significantly expands Schaeffler’s global presence and R&D capabilities, the company said. This integration covers power transmission, energy generation, and sustainable motion technologies. Schaeffler’s electromobility solutions now span a complete product range with enhanced growth potential.
Exhibit Highlights from Schaeffler at CES
Humanoid Technology Exhibit: Schaeffler’s interactive Humanoid Technology Exhibit demonstrates advanced robotics that enables motion in humanoids, shaping future robotic capabilities.
Dynamic Performance Vehicle: The Dynamic Performance Vehicle highlights Schaeffler’s electrified powertrain technologies. It delivers a complete BEV solution, from light passenger cars to heavy-duty systems.
Motion Hub: Schaeffler’s Motion Hub showcases eight motion technology families driving innovations across industries, the company said. The company’s expertise integrates precision components, energy generation, and movement control.
Battery Technology: Schaeffler offers automotive battery solutions, including advancements in all-solid-state batteries (ASSB). The exhibit features developments paving the way for ASSB industrialization.
Production Technology and the Future
Schaeffler’s AI-powered production technologies enable modular manufacturing and mobile applications. EMMA, a mobile cobot, showcases flexibility in dynamic production environments.
Schaeffler collaborates with universities, suppliers, and industry players to shape future mobility. The company aims for carbon neutrality by 2040 and helps customers improve sustainability.
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