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In the automotive industry, a drivetrain refers to the components that deliver power to the driving wheels. This includes the engine or motor, transmission, drive shafts, differentials, and the final drive. The transmission is a critical component that manages the transfer of power from the engine to the wheels with the help of various gears to efficiently use the engine's torque. In electric vehicles (EVs), the powertrain typically consists of the electric motor(s), the battery pack, power electronics, and transmission. The EV powertrain is distinct from internal combustion engine vehicles as it does not require a traditional multispeed gearbox due to the electric motor's ability to operate over a wide range of speeds, thus often using a simpler single-speed transmission. In the electric vehicle powertrain market, companies focus on the development and production of electric motors, batteries, controllers, and integrated systems that manage the delivery of power to the vehicle's wheels. Innovations in this sector have been driven by advancing technology, increasing demand for electric vehicles, and tightening emissions regulations. Some prominent companies in the electric vehicle powertrain market include Tesla, Inc., which is known for its electric powertrain components and vehicles; ABB, which provides electric drive systems for buses and trucks; and General Motors, which has invested in the development of electric motors and batteries for its EVs. Other key players in this market are BMW AG and Nissan Motor Corporation, which have developed electric powertrains for their respective EV models, and automotive suppliers like Bosch Show Less Read more