Lear Corporation announced it has been selected by General Motors to exclusively supply the Battery Disconnect Unit (BDU) on all full-size SUVs and trucks built on the automaker's Ultium EV Platform through 2030. Lear is working with state and local officials on a plan to open a new manufacturing facility in Michigan with an anticipated investment exceeding $80 million. The site, which will manufacture BDUs and other electrification components, is expected to generate $500 million in annual electrification sales when it reaches full production. The BDU award also expands Lear's existing business with GM and represents the single largest electrification platform
win for Lear's E-Systems division -- reinforcing its continued growth as a leading provider of fast-to-market, system-solutions for electric vehicles. The BDU is the primary interface between a vehicle's battery pack and electrical system. The Automotive News PACE Award-winning Lear BDU offers industry-leading thermal management innovations that enable electric vehicles to charge faster and drive farther. Lear's BDU application also delivers the higher performance requirements needed to power larger electric vehicles -- supporting GM's electrification efforts in North America, where SUVs and light-duty trucks comprise most new vehicle sales.