Powertrain Systems: Future of Automotive Powertrain

 

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There are many parts that contribute to a vehicle’s ability to get from place to place. The powertrain is a system made of several components that work to get energy transferred from the engine to the wheels to make a car move.

A quality powertrain is essential to help a vehicle reach proper acceleration. Keep reading to learn more about how the system works and the different roles each part of the system plays.

Governments are intensifying regulatory pressure on vehicle emissions through increasingly stringent environmental policies and compliance standards, driving the automotive powertrain market toward the adoption of cleaner, more sustainable technologies. The EU’s 95 g/km CO2 target for 2025 and the UK’s ZEV mandate, requiring 28% zero-emission vehicles, force automakers to swap low fuel-efficient vehicles for electric and hybrid powertrains. California’s aim for 68% EV sales by 2030 sets a global approach, while China’s NEV policies demand higher EV quotas. Non-compliance would invite steep fines, like €95 per g/km over the limit per vehicle in the EU. Countries like Norway are heading toward 100% EV sales by 2025, and cities such as London and Paris are banning ICE vehicles from urban zones. This pressure has encouraged automakers to invest heavily in EV and hybrid R&D. The transition extends beyond mere regulatory compliance; it represents a strategic imperative in an increasingly stringent regulatory environment where policymakers are intensifying enforcement and tightening industry standards.

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