Geely Auto Group has unveiled its new 16-in-1 Intelligent E-Drive for next-generation electric vehicles.
The new system will make its first appearance in the Geely TT. It was developed with support from InfiMotion, one of Geely’s key technology partners.
The electric drive combines 16 major components into one compact unit. This design reduces the system weight to 75 kilograms and shortens the path through which power travels. As a result, it helps reduce energy loss and improves overall vehicle efficiency.
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The new system operates on an 800V high-voltage platform designed for faster and more efficient power delivery. Geely said the integrated setup achieved a 93.8% comprehensive efficiency under the China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (CLTC). In simple terms, more of the battery’s stored energy reaches the wheels instead of being lost during operation.
During an energy efficiency challenge around Qinghai Lake, the Geely TT consumed only 8.20 kWh of electricity per 100 kilometers. That performance earned a Guinness World Record for the lowest energy consumption while completing the Qinghai Lake route in a production battery-electric sedan. The result highlights the system’s focus on maximizing driving range with less energy.
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Power Behind Geely’s E-Drive
The 16-in-1 E-Drive also supports a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup with a combined output of 425 kilowatts. The vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 3.8 seconds. AI-assisted torque management helps distribute power more precisely for quicker response and stable driving under demanding conditions.
Geely also introduced a 54-channel directional cooling system to manage heat inside the electric motor. The technology lowers peak motor temperature by up to 15 degrees Celsius while active lubrication helps protect gears and shafts during extended operation. Together, these features improve reliability and maintain consistent performance.
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The company designed the electric drive with a target durability of five million kilometers. Engineers tested the technology on individual components, the complete drive unit, and full-vehicle systems before production. These tests aim to ensure long-term reliability under different driving conditions.
In another demonstration, two Geely TT vehicles completed more than 46 kilometers of continuous synchronized drifting on a wet surface. The run secured a second Guinness World Record for the longest continuous twin vehicle drift on a wet surface by electric vehicles. The challenge tested the system’s ability to deliver stable power, maintain accurate control, and manage thermal performance effectively over an extended period.
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Geely Auto Group said the new electric drive strengthens its in-house capabilities in electric powertrain development, intelligent control systems, and advanced manufacturing. The company, which sold more than 3.02 million vehicles globally in 2025, continues expanding its portfolio of new energy vehicles across international markets.
As competition in the EV industry grows, technologies that improve efficiency, reliability, and intelligent performance are expected to play a larger role in shaping the next generation of electric mobility.













