Punch Powertrain Stellantis JVs Start Largescale Serial Production of Novel Hybrid eDCT
Punch Powertrain and Stellantis commence large-scale serial production of the unique and highly anticipated eDCT/DT2 transmission. The manufacturing starts within the scope of the companies' 2 joint ventures: ‘e-Transmissions’ and ‘e-Transmissions Assembly’.
Building on 50 years of expertise in transmission systems, Punch Powertrain has achieved a significant transformation, reorienting towards hybrid and electric systems production. The shift enables the company to contribute to the sustainability of the automotive market in Europe, with a reduced carbon footprint.
Today marks the official opening of the DT2 manufacturing lines in Sint-Truiden, charged with large-scale manufacturing of DT2 key components and sub-systems. This milestone coincides with the capacity increase of the transmission assembly in Metz, marked on April 27th, in the presence of Stellantis CEO, Carlos Tavares. Following a ramp-up phase and ongoing capacity increase, in 2024 the Sint-Truiden site will be equipped to manufacture 600.000 sets of key components for its assembly affiliate in Metz, France, and additional 600.000 key component sets for assembly in Mirafiori (Turin), Italy.
To produce the necessary Stellantis volumes, extensive investment has been made by both joint-venture partners, among others in the installation of state-of-the-art equipment and processes. As the growth spurt is now set in motion, both the Sint-Truiden and Metz plant will benefit from ongoing investments in innovation and training and from upcoming recruitment to expand the workforce towards ramp-up.
In preparation for this milestone, earlier this year the Sint-Truiden site started hiring activities to attract more than 100 technically skilled production workforce. By 2025, over 250 new employees will have joined the local production team. The rise in the workforce is further complemented by investment in training programs for both new and incumbent employees. Within 2023 over 6.000 hours of training will be attended by over 500 people in Sint-Truiden, enabling them to upskill and join the new technology economy.