• Sensata supplies powertrain and high voltage battery components to GM that help make its vehicles cleaner, safer and more efficient.

SWINDON, United Kingdom, April 16, 2024– Sensata Technologies (NYSE: ST), today announced that General Motors (GM) recognized it as a 2023 Supplier of the Year.

Sensata supplies powertrain and high voltage battery components to GM that help make its vehicles cleaner, safer and more efficient. Sensata's collaborative engineering approach led to innovative, customized solutions, resulting in GM's recognition. In addition, Sensata was able to maintain deliveries as promised during periods of widespread industry supply shortages.

The award recognizes global suppliers that exceed GM’s requirements, providing innovative solutions to customers that are the highest in quality and reliability in the automotive industry. The recipients are selected based on performance, innovation, cultural alignment with GM’s values, and commitment to achieving GM’s ambitious goals.

“We've had a great 25-year partnership with GM and we’re excited to keep innovating for both their ICE and EV lineup,” shared Vinh Tran, Vice President, General Manager of Sensata Technologies Vehicle Business in North America, who accepted the award on behalf of Sensata at GM’s 32nd Annual Supplier of the Year event. "It's an honor to receive this award, a testament to our team's engineering expertise in consistently exceeding GM's expectations with our sensor solutions." Vinh continued, "We’re committed to being a partner of choice for our customers wherever they are on their own electrification journeys."

For several decades, Sensata Technologies has partnered with leading OEMs and tier suppliers worldwide to provide critical components and systems for a variety of automotive systems and powertrain architectures such as internal combustion engines (ICE), electric (EV), and hybrid (HEV/PHEV).

To learn more about Sensata’s automotive solutions, visit https://www.sensata.com/industries/automotive-sensing-technology-and-switches.