Schaeffler Automotive Symposium Highlights 320+ Products and Integrated Mobility Solutions
At its 13th Automotive Symposium, Schaeffler is debuting over 320 products across four technology clusters, emphasizing its expanded capabilities after integrating Vitesco Technologies.
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What Happened
At the 13th Schaeffler Automotive Symposium, the Motion Technology Company presented the latest product innovations and technological developments centered around the theme of “Beyond Driving. Innovation made by Schaeffler.” for the first time at the new Project and Technology Center in Bühl to over 300 customers. From June 15 to 17, 2026, the company brought together experts, ideas, and innovations at its most important and largest automotive customer event to shape the technologies of the future.
“Traditionally, the Schaeffler Automotive Symposium stands for lively discussions with customers and the opportunity to experience innovations and new technologies first-hand. As a motion technology company, we will present the expanded competencies and product portfolio combining our strengths in mechanical engineering and mechatronics with new complementary expertise in electronics and sensors re”
over 320products
across four technology clusters: Vehicle Control, Chassis & Body, Powertrain, and Energy Management
Bühl, Germany (Europe region)
Detroit, USA
Suzhou, China
Tokyo, Japan
In the commercial vehicle segment, Schaeffler presented zero-emission solutions for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), fuel cell-electric vehicles (FCEVs), and hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines (H2-ICE). For two-wheelers, the company showed bearings, engine control units, automatic transmissions, and connectivity solutions.
Why this matters
The event shows how Schaeffler is positioning itself as a comprehensive motion technology partner for electrified, software-driven vehicles, aiming to generate 10% of revenue from new segments by 2035.
Terms in This Story
- BEV
- Battery electric vehicle, powered solely by electric batteries.
- FCEV
- Fuel cell electric vehicle, generates electricity from hydrogen to power an electric motor.
- H2-ICE
- Hydrogen internal combustion engine, burns hydrogen directly instead of gasoline or diesel.
- Mechatronics
- Integration of mechanical engineering with electronics and computer control to design and create intelligent systems.