Release Date: February 06, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: How does BorgWarner's portfolio handle short-term shifts in powertrain programs, such as cancellations or delays? A: Joseph Fadool, Vice President, President and General Manager of BorgWarner Emissions, Thermal and Turbo Systems, explained that while there have been some delays or cancellations in EV programs, there is an increase in RFQs for foundational products. This results in higher volumes of existing products or program extensions, positioning BorgWarner well to adapt to these shifts and be ready for future EV launches.
Q: What is BorgWarner's exposure to domestic versus international players in China, and how might this shift in 2025? A: Joseph Fadool noted that China accounts for about 20% of BorgWarner's global sales, with 75% of those sales coming from Chinese OEMs. This positions BorgWarner strongly as these OEMs grow domestically and expand their exports. Additionally, 90% of the business with these domestic players is on New Energy Vehicles (NEVs).
Q: How is BorgWarner's eProducts segment expected to perform, particularly in light of regulatory changes in Europe and the US? A: Craig Aaron, Chief Financial Officer, stated that while the eProducts business is growing year-over-year, it has softened slightly due to the battery business. The revenue decline is attributed to lower sale pricing, although the business remains robust and ahead of initial expectations despite market challenges.
Q: What is the outlook for BorgWarner's foundational product awards, and how might this impact future growth? A: Craig Aaron highlighted that BorgWarner has secured numerous foundational product awards, indicating strong portfolio strength. These awards often result in program extensions or new bids, supporting the company's goal to outgrow the market across its entire portfolio.
Q: How does BorgWarner plan to manage potential tariff impacts on products manufactured in Mexico and imported to the US? A: Craig Aaron explained that BorgWarner generally produces in the same regions as its customers. In 2024, about $875 million worth of materials and value were imported to the US, with half originating from Mexico. BorgWarner plans to share any tariff impacts with customers and suppliers.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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