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BorgWarner invests $10 million in renewable energy company Enexor BioEnergy

August 23, 2021
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“We see immense opportunity for our collaboration with Enexor and are excited to see the impact its solutions, and our investment, will have on the future of renewable power generation and the Earth’s carbon footprint,” Fadool said.

The companies declined to say what ownership percentage came with the investment from BorgWarner, which is a “major A Series investor.”

The Bio-CHP system uses BorgWarner’s 75-kilowatt turbine generator, which converts hot gas exhaust to electrical energy, according to the company. It also uses an inverter manufactured by BorgWarner subsidiary Cascade Motion.

The system is housed in a 20-foot shipping container that is deployable to clients ranging from a retail store in the United States to a village in Africa, according to Enexor. They can reduce up to 1,000 metric tons of CO2 equivalent emissions each year by reducing landfill emissions, offsetting fossil fuels and reducing emissions from waste disposal transportation.

BorgWarner announced in June plans to eliminate direct and indirect carbon emissions by 2035. The carbon-cutting initiative is being shaped by its intent to boost the company’s electric-vehicle revenue from less than 3 percent of total revenue to about 45 percent in 2030.

BorgWarner’s Series A investment will help Enexor commercialize its system, the companies said. They are also exploring other carbon-reduction technologies and battery pack supply. Lee Jestings, founder and CEO of Enexor, said in an email to Crain’s Detroit Business, a sister publication to Automotive News, that more details would be available in a few months.

“At Enexor, we all share a mutual passion for technological innovation and leaving a lasting legacy that betters humanity for generations long after we are gone,”Jestings said in the release. “We are thrilled to have a company like BorgWarner, that shares the same passion and is driven by a similar mission, invest so heavily in our company.”

BorgWarner, of Auburn Hills, Mich., ranks No. 23 on the Automotive News list of Top 100 global suppliers with estimated 2020 sales to automakers of $9.97 billion in fiscal 2020.

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