Vayon Holdings, a designer of batteries and vehicle electrical systems, has acquired the San Francisco-based Mission Motor Company, a developer and supplier of electric powertrain technologies that are designed to provide optimal power for their size and weight.
Founded in 2007, is best known for developing the Mission-RS electric motorbike, which showcases the company’s powertrain components such as inverters, liquid-cooled electric motors, DC-DC converters, battery management systems and the Skyline Telematics platform.
Vayon said that the acquisition will also provide additional testing capability, including high-voltage and battery testing, electric motor testing and climate chambers.
“The acquisition of Mission, with their strong portfolio of electric powertrain technologies and Skyline Telematics, fits perfectly with Vayon’s strategy,” said Vayon Chairman Shane Hussain. “By expanding our range of high-performance solutions and accelerating the development of advanced telematics and cutting-edge software, we are strengthening our position for accelerated growth in both the connected car and electric powertrain sectors.”
Source: Vayon Group
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