GKN, a world-renowned supplier of electric vehicle drivetrains, has teamed up with Drive System Design and the University of Nottingham to develop a new electric vehicle powertrain. Called ACeDrive, the project aims to produce the "world's lightest and most efficient electric vehicle powertrain" suitable for mass production. GKN claims that it will come up with groundbreaking concepts in cooling and system integration, reducing volume and costs by 25%, reducing weight by 20%, and increasing efficiency by 10%. The system combines the motor, transmission and inverter into a compact unit.
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