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Forward-thinking and innovative companies recognize that the transportation landscape will undergo a dramatic transformation in the coming decades. With the rapid expansion of hybrid and fully electric vehicles, the era of e-mobility is accelerating faster than ever. These next-generation vehicles introduce a completely new set of technical demands that conventional lubrication and cooling systems cannot meet — such as specialized e-axle fluids, high-performance greases for electric motors, and advanced thermal management liquids for battery systems.
Responding to these evolving needs, Aminol is strengthening its position in the market with innovative EV fluids and additive solutions designed to deliver superior protection, higher energy efficiency, and overall enhanced performance for electric vehicles.
As the world moves decisively toward a new direction, Aminol continues to equip you with the right solutions for the future of mobility — from electrification to smart transportation and next-generation technologies.
Why Do Electric Vehicles Require Special EV Fluids?
Electric vehicles operate on a system fundamentally different from internal combustion engines. Instead of traditional engine oil, they require dedicated fluids that provide cooling, electrical insulation and lubrication simultaneously.
1. Electrical Insulation for High-Voltage Components
The battery pack and inverter systems in EVs function under high voltage. For this reason, the fluids used must:
Conventional engine oils cannot fulfill these requirements. This is why specialized EV Cooling Fluids and EV Drive Fluids are used.
2. Efficient Battery Cooling
High operating temperatures reduce battery life and may pose safety hazards. Modern electric vehicles rely on:
The coolant in these systems acts both as a heat-transfer medium and as a long-term protective fluid. Aminol’s EV Cooling Fluids offer:
3. Lubrication for Reduction Gears & Transmission Systems
Although EV transmissions are mechanically simpler, the high rotational speed and instant torque demand specially formulated transmission fluids. EV transmission fluid must:
Types of EV Fluids – Categories of Technical Fluids Used in Electric Vehicles
Electric and hybrid vehicles rely on several categories of technical fluids. Below are the most common EV Fluid types and their functions.
EV Battery Cooling Fluids
These fluids are specifically designed to:
Key Features:
EV Drive Unit Fluids
Used in electric vehicle drive units to reduce friction and manage heat.
Main Functions:
EV Inverter & Power Electronics Fluids
Power electronics produce significant heat and must be cooled effectively.
Benefits:
Why Choose Aminol EV Fluids?
Aminol’s EV Fluid series is engineered to meet the technical demands of modern automotive manufacturers. Our fluids deliver high performance as well as outstanding safety and durability.
Key Advantages of Aminol EV Fluids
Why Is the EV Market Growing This Fast?
Major reasons behind the global transition to electric mobility include:
Since 2020, EV sales have increased dramatically, reaching millions of units each year. By 2040, electric vehicles are expected to represent up to 90% of the light-duty market, which in turn drives rapid growth in the EV Fluid industry.
What Should You Consider When Choosing an EV Fluid?
Choosing the right fluid for an electric vehicle has a direct impact on:
Key Criteria When Selecting EV Fluids:
Aminol products are engineered to meet all these
Safer & More Sustainable Mobility with Aminol EV Fluids
Electric and hybrid vehicles represent the future of transportation, and the technical fluids they require follow entirely new engineering principles. EV Fluids are essential components that ensure the proper operation of the battery, inverter and transmission systems.
Aminol’s EV Fluid range delivers:
For your electric vehicle, the right choice is Aminol EV Fluid.
Aminol delivers the strength your machines need, the protection they rely on, and the performance you expect—every time.