MAHLE GmbH
关于我们
MAHLE is a leading international development partner and supplier to the automotive industry with customers in both passenger car and commercial vehicle sectors.
Founded in 1920, the technology group is working on the climate-neutral mobility of tomorrow, with a focus on the strategic areas of electrification and thermal management as well as further technologies to reduce carbon emissions, such as fuel cells or highly efficient, clean combustion engines that also run on renewable fuels, such as hydrogen.
Today, one in every two vehicles globally is equipped with MAHLE components. The technology group collaborates closely with leading engine manufacturers from the marine, rail, industry, and power generation sectors to develop new components and systems for modern and efficient engines. MAHLE generated sales of €11.7 billion in 2024. Employing just under 68,000 people at 135 production locations and 11 technology centers, the company is represented in 28 countries. (as at: 12/31/2024)
地址
Pragstr. 26–46
70376 Stuttgart
Germany
电子邮件: info@mahle.com
电话: +49 711 501-0
网址: www.mahle.com
1215, Guoli Mansion, No. 1465, West Beijing Rd., Jing'an District
Jing'an District, Shanghai
200040 Shanghai
China
电子邮件: s.lee@s-sailing.com
电话: +86 21 38231860-8008
网址: www.s-sailing.com
联系人:
Thomas Spuller
Sales and Development
电子邮件: thomas.spuller@mahle.com
展示产品
The range of products extends from pistons, piston ring sets, and piston pins, to cylinder liners and power cell units as customizable complete systems.
Power Cell Unit
Power cell units are developed as complete modules.They offer particularly high functionality and efficiency because the individual components are optimally coordinated. This saves time and costs - especially during the development phase. Nonetheless, all individual components can be tailored to the respective requirements. We consequently offer our customers maximum flexibility with the advantages of an integrated overall system.
Hydrogen combustion engine
MAHLE engine components enable the use of hydrogen in combustion engines.