#Inside Schaeffler

Schaeffler tests new braking technology
Schaeffler tests new braking technology
Clean, quiet, and durable – Schaeffler has sent its DTM Innovation Taxi onto the racetrack for the first time equipped with a wet lamella brake. Learn more about the successful test run at the Nürburgring.
Always good air during operations
Always good air during operations
Smart condition monitoring of machines and equipment can be important in situations where failures would have serious consequences. An impending bearing failure was detected early, preventing the failure of a venting system in an operating room.
When trials turn into real careers
When trials turn into real careers
They started asking questions early – and haven’t stopped looking for answers. Six former “Jugend forscht” participants, five different projects, one thing in common: Today, all of them are working for Schaeffler.
Schaeffler presents innovations and technologies for the future
Schaeffler presents innovations and technologies for the future
At the 13th Schaeffler Automotive Symposium, the Motion Technology Company provides a comprehensive overview of its expanded product portfolio and its systems-based approach to solutions in the mobility sector.
Improved comfort, convenience, safety, and road handling in modern vehicles
Improved comfort, convenience, safety, and road handling in modern vehicles
The Motion Technology Company Schaeffler drives product innovations in chassis and body domain.
Performance and efficiency under all conditions
Performance and efficiency under all conditions
An important factor in the successful transformation to e-mobility is a holistic energy concept for electrified vehicles.
Electrically into the future
Electrically into the future
Electric vehicles are on the rise. Hybrids are here to stay. Mobility is evolving in complex ways—shaped by regional differences and new demands. Schaeffler is ready: with a broad product portfolio in the field of automotive drivetrains.
Steering reimagined
Steering reimagined
The cabin concepts of future vehicle platforms are decisively determined by new by-wire technologies, which is another motion technology that Schaeffler is driving at a fast pace.
Schaeffler at CES 2026: Technologies that move the future
Schaeffler at CES 2026: Technologies that move the future
CES is the world’s most important technology show – a test bed for breakthrough developments and global innovators. At CES 2026, Schaeffler is showcasing how smart motion technologies are changing our world.
More data, more electric power, more efficiency
More data, more electric power, more efficiency
The global hunger for energy keeps growing – not least driven by data centers, artificial intelligence, and digital infrastructure. At CES 2026, Schaeffler is showcasing how this challenge can be countered.
Refresh for heavy-weights
Refresh for heavy-weights
When the world’s biggest offshore vessel moves platforms weighing thousands of tons on the high seas every component counts. On the “Pioneering Spirit” highly stressed spherical plain bearings ensure that extreme forces are reliably equalized.
Software revolution on wheels
Software revolution on wheels
At CES 2026, Schaeffler is showcasing how the future of mobility is not only being imagined but implemented into technology. Central to that effort is a term that fundamentally changes the automotive industry: the software-defined vehicle (SDV).
Industrial automation: Precision meets motion
Industrial automation: Precision meets motion
Industrial automation has long ceased to be a “nice-to-have” but has turned into a “must-have”: Skills shortage, increasing production volumes, and complex processes make autonomous systems indispensable.
Humanoids: The future begins now
Humanoids: The future begins now
Companies around the world are testing and planning the deployment of humanoid robots at full stretch. At CES 2026, Schaeffler is showcasing forward-thinking technologies for exactly those kinds of robots.
An alliance for the future
An alliance for the future
Schaeffler is expanding its involvement in the field of humanoid robots and entering into a trailblazing technology partnership with the high-tech company Neura Robotics. The mission: the development of powerful, compact actuators.
Using high tech against downtimes
Using high tech against downtimes
Schaeffler technology helps point out potential trouble at an early stage and avoid high consequential costs. Here’s a case in point from the field.
Schaeffler to be partner of the German Ski Association
Schaeffler to be partner of the German Ski Association
When precision meets performance, new standards in winter sports can be attained. The Motion Technology Company Schaeffler is now supporting the German Ski Association as a strategic technology partner.
Heading into the future with Schaeffler
Heading into the future with Schaeffler
At IAA Mobility, the Motion Technology Company is showcasing pioneering solutions across key mobility topics: electrified powertrains, intelligent chassis systems, and software-based vehicle systems.
Know-how perfectly linked
Know-how perfectly linked
Motion technology company Schaeffler is focused on innovative technologies that make products more efficient, sustainable, and safer. Each product is assigned to one of a total of eight product families. An overview.
From a product idea to market success
From a product idea to market success
In times of rapid technological developments and constantly changing customer needs the ability to innovate is a key competitive factor. But where do good ideas for new products come from? And what role do megatrends play in that regard?
Increasingly attractive without magnets
Increasingly attractive without magnets
More powerful, less material costs, and better for the climate: Schaeffler plans to reduce the use of rare earth elements in its electric drive systems by means of externally excited synchronous machines. Read here what’s behind that plan.
From humming to buzzing
From humming to buzzing
Excavators, cranes, and wheel loaders are indispensable at construction sites but their energy consumption poses a problem. That raises the question of how construction machinery can become more sustainable. bauma provided answers.
New tech lighthouse
New tech lighthouse
The new Technology Center provides Schaeffler with a state-of-the-art knowledge lab for material-based products. What kind of tech highlights does the facility contain, what kind of research is performed there, and what do customers value?
The bicycle of the future
The bicycle of the future
As temperatures start rising many bicycle enthusiasts wake up from hibernation. While they were giving their bikes a break others continued refining the future of the electric bicycle: the completely chainless Free Drive system from Schaeffler.
Focus on energy, a handle on costs
Focus on energy, a handle on costs
In increasingly resource-conscious industrial settings a lot revolves around energy efficiency in factory halls as well. How can significant potential savings be achieved? The motion technology company Schaeffler has come up with an idea.
Against the current
Against the current
Why parasitic currents can paralyze trains and what roller bearings have to do with it: read all about it here.
A hotbed of innovation
A hotbed of innovation
Schaeffler has opened a cutting-edge technology center at its headquarters in Herzogenaurach. Around 90 million euros were invested in the construction of the technology center.
Rooms of silence
Rooms of silence
Whether in automobiles or machines – noise development and perception decisively affect the impression of quality and the user’s experience. To track down sources of noise, Schaeffler experts retreat into near-absolute silence.
Greasing without fear
Greasing without fear
Automatic lubrication systems supplying hard to access or hazardous lube points on machines with grease increase work safety and reduce the risk of accidents.
Schaeffler to partner with FG Series
Schaeffler to partner with FG Series
Motion Technology Company Schaeffler is promoting the next generation of motorsport and will equip the new all-electric FG Series championship with e-mobility components on a long-term basis.
Goodbye hydraulics!
Goodbye hydraulics!
Humanoid robots are becoming more powerful, nimble, and agile. Electric motors instead of the previous hydraulic units increasingly operate in their arms and legs. That’s a clearly discernible trend in other industrial applications as well.
Complex machine operation simplified
Complex machine operation simplified
Schaeffler and Siemens are simplifying complex operation on the shopfloor with the help of artificial intelligence. This makes production more efficient. Read more here.
“Efficiency and innovation make us even more sustainable”
“Efficiency and innovation make us even more sustainable”
COO Andreas Schick (53) has been responsible for Production, Supply Chain Management and Purchasing at Schaeffler since 2018. In an interview with Schaeffler today, he talks about the sustainability activities undertaken in these areas.
Inside Schaeffler – how well do you know your way around our company?
Inside Schaeffler – how well do you know your way around our company?
What does Schaeffler accomplish in the Antarctic? What are Schaeffler’s acoustics experts referring to when talking about NVH? And how many research and development locations does Schaeffler operate worldwide? Test your knowledge in our quiz.
Forward-looking Schaeffler technology masters extreme test
Forward-looking Schaeffler technology masters extreme test
Schaeffler’s steer-by-wire technology has passed another endurance test: Space Drive, a basic technology for autonomous driving, played a key role in a new world altitude record set by Porsche.
“Innovation requires focus and speed”
“Innovation requires focus and speed”
A dynamic market environment requires a clear focus on future-oriented innovations. In an interview with Schaeffler today, Chief Technology Officer Uwe Wagner (59) explains the structure of Schaeffler’s innovation strategy.
Impeccably round and smooth
Impeccably round and smooth
Perfectly shaped steel spheres as rolling elements in bearings exhibit variances only in the micrometer range: a manufacturing technology feat whose invention dates back 140 years in 2023.
Wanted: Spoilsports
Wanted: Spoilsports
The premier strategy to prevent machine failure is an intelligent early warning system: condition monitoring. Companies monitor machines from in-house control centers but also deploy their detectives to customer locations for on-site analyses.
No rattling of the cage
No rattling of the cage
Disturbing noise while driving has always gotten on people’s nerves but the issue has massively gained in importance due to the transition from internal combustion engines to quiet electric motors. Schaeffler’s expert Carsten Mohr provides insights.
Every watt counts
Every watt counts
How Schaeffler is increasing the range of electric vehicles.
Team up on self-driving shuttles
Team up on self-driving shuttles
Schaeffler and VDL plan to jointly develop and produce a new generation of self-driving electric shuttles for public transport.
Science vs. Fiction
Science vs. Fiction
Schaeffler’s Automotive CEO Matthias Zink assesses ten propositions about mobility of tomorrow.
The art of making plates
The art of making plates
Schaeffler is demonstrating its development capabilities in the field of hydrogen-powered mobility with a new generation of metallic bipolar plates for polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells.
Looking at the future on a car lift
Looking at the future on a car lift
The transition to electric mobility on our roads poses major challenges for garages. Aftermarket CEO Jens Schüler describes how Schaeffler encourages service operations to join the automotive and industrial supplier on the transformation journey.
Logistic Rubik’s Cube
Logistic Rubik’s Cube
43,252,003,274,489,856,000 – that’s the number of possible turns to solve the famous Rubik’s Cube. The options of the global logistics network are similarly diverse. At Schaeffler, the Transportation Data Cube (TDC) takes care of that.
Schaeffler’s visionaries
Schaeffler’s visionaries
How can the transportation sector become more sustainable? And how can Schaeffler accelerate that transformation? Those questions are among the ones that the specialists in Schaeffler’s Advanced Innovation department address and explore.
“The key to sustainability lies on the railroad tracks”
“The key to sustainability lies on the railroad tracks”
Rail is among the most efficient means of transportation but a lot of its potential remains untapped. An interview about challenges and solutions with Dr. Michael Holzapfel, Senior Vice President Business Unit Rail at Schaeffler.
“We can handle heavy-duty too”
“We can handle heavy-duty too”
Schaeffler exhibits at the IAA Transportation for the first time: Automotive CEO Matthias Zink provides insights into why Schaeffler's technologies and products are perfect for transforming the transportation industry towards greater sustainability.
“We’re showing a festival of innovations”
“We’re showing a festival of innovations”
For Matthias Zink, the Schaeffler Kolloquium 2022 will be the most spectacular one to be held to date. An interview with the CEO Automotive Technologies about the highlights of the event.
Ghostbusters in freezing cold
Ghostbusters in freezing cold
Neutrinos are referred to as ghost particles. To track them down, ultrasensitive detectors are set up in extreme locations – for instance in the Antarctic. Read below how Schaeffler helps research scientists with their neutrino experiments.
Multi-talented
Multi-talented
It is a key component in a large number of vehicle applications ranging from the drive to the steering system and has a diameter and height of only five centimeters: A brushless direct current motor.
Electric mobility picks up momentum
Electric mobility picks up momentum
Electric powertrain technologies are increasingly catching on. A development that clearly affects globally active automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler as current statistics demonstrate.
The electric revolution of the World Rally Championship
The electric revolution of the World Rally Championship
The light has turned green for the hybrid era of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC). Global automotive supplier Schaeffler and its subsidiary Compact Dynamics are playing a pioneering role.
An idea that literally moves
An idea that literally moves
Schaeffler was awarded the innovation in hardware award by the International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR) for its GraviKart robotic push trolly solution for the manufacturing industry.
In motion for the last 75 years
In motion for the last 75 years
It is one of the greatest “Made in Germany” success stories: The global automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler is celebrating its 75th anniversary today.
From gray to green
From gray to green
Starting in 2025, Schaeffler will be buying 100,000 metric tons (110,000 short tons) of “green” steel per year from a Swedish startup. The steel will be produced with hydrogen.
Scalable and customized
Scalable and customized
Whether hybrid or fully electric, whether 48 or 800 volts, Schaeffler’s modular powertrain portfolio has the right solution for any e-car.
Intelligent chassis systems
Intelligent chassis systems
Schaeffler is steadily expanding its involvement in autonomous mobility based on intelligent chassis systems.
A perfect give and go
A perfect give and go
As an innovation leader, Schaeffler is already researching the technologies of tomorrow together with universities, institutes, and research facilities.
Less chain, more flexibility
Less chain, more flexibility
Neither chain, nor shaft, nor belt - Schaeffler presented the "Bike-by-Wire" system Free Drive as an innovative solution for bicycles at Eurobike 2021 in Friedrichshafen.