
China's Changan Automobile Group and Germany's BorgWarner recently signed a "Joint Supercharger Development Project" agreement in Chongqing. The two parties will jointly establish a research and development center focused on developing next-generation, high-efficiency, low-noise, and highly reliable supercharger systems.

Driven by the dual carbon goals and consumer demand for driving performance, the supercharger industry is moving toward a new era of lightweighting and intelligentization. Several component manufacturers recently released new-generation products, focusing on material innovation and electronic control system upgrades.

With the rapid development of hybrid technology, superchargers are expanding beyond traditional fuel vehicles into new energy vehicles, ushering in new application scenarios. Several OEMs have recently announced the introduction of supercharging technology in extended-range electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid systems to improve the transient response and thermal efficiency of small-displacement engines.

my country has achieved another breakthrough in the field of core components for high-end powertrains. The "high-efficiency twin-screw supercharger" independently developed by Northern Power Technology Co., Ltd. recently passed full-load testing at the National Internal Combustion Engine Quality Supervision and Inspection Center, marking a major breakthrough in high-performance supercharging technology.
