14-16 July 2027

AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong

Hybrid System Components at the E-Mobility Expo

The 2025 E-Mobility Expo brought together a wide range of technologies shaping electric and hybrid transportation. Among the many areas of focus, hybrid system components stood out for their practical importance in bridging traditional combustion technologies with electrified mobility trends. Within this context, The Battery Show Asia delivered valuable insights into how battery and component innovations support hybrid and electric platforms across the mobility sector.

The Battery Show Asia

What Are Hybrid System Components

Hybrid vehicles combine internal combustion engines with electric propulsion systems. Key parts that make these systems work include battery modules and packs tailored for frequent charge-discharge cycles, power electronics such as inverters and converters that manage energy flow, electric motors for propulsion support, and control units that coordinate combustion and electric power delivery. These elements work together to improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and enhance performance in a variety of vehicle classes.

Showcasing Integration at The Battery Show Asia

At The Battery Show Asia, hybrid system components were part of the broader exhibition alongside battery technologies and energy storage solutions. This event, co-located with Mobility Tech Asia, drew tens of thousands of industry professionals from more than 130 countries, creating a platform to examine how hybrid powertrain elements interact with modern battery engineering and mobility trends.

Exhibitors highlighted battery management systems (BMS) designed to work across hybrid and fully electric architectures as well as thermal management solutions tailored for higher efficiency in real-world driving conditions. In addition, electric and hybrid powertrain technologies were presented that complement battery performance with optimized drive motors and electronic control units.

Trends in Hybrid Components

A key theme at the expo was the movement toward modular and scalable solutions that serve both hybrid and full-electric platforms, reducing development complexity and inventory overhead for vehicle manufacturers. Engineers and suppliers emphasized the adaptability of power electronics and battery interfaces that can be tuned for different levels of electrification.

Conclusion

The E-Mobility Expo illuminated the growing role of hybrid system components in the transition from conventional vehicles to electrified fleets. Through exhibits and discussions at The Battery Show Asia, attendees gained a clearer understanding of the technical building blocks that support hybrid powertrains and how these elements integrate with broader battery and mobility ecosystems.

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