Send VIN, production date, exact trim, destination market, battery capacity and motor or drive configuration where relevant.
Fitment-safe B2B sourcing
Electric Vehicle Parts by System and VIN
Battery-electric vehicles do not use engine air filters or exhaust oxygen sensors. Use vehicle VIN, market, battery/motor version and part label to identify EV-specific systems.
Port, inlet, cable, onboard-charger and market-standard inquiries.
Thermal managementBattery/motor coolant circuits, pumps, valves and HVAC heat-pump context.
EV sensorsTPMS, wheel-speed, temperature, HVAC and electrical sensor identification.
Chassis & brakingBrake package, regenerative-braking context, axle and suspension specification.
Evidence before quotation
Define the vehicle, system and market standard.
EV names can cover different batteries, motors, charging standards, thermal layouts and production revisions. A model name or product photo alone is not reliable fitment evidence.
Include the complete OE/material label, connector faces, mounting points, dimensions, hose or cable ends and the old-part location.
State voltage, current, phase, frequency, diagnostic code and applicable market standard. High-voltage installation must be handled by qualified personnel.
Provide quantity, test or certification requirement, target market, sample need, packing requirement and delivery destination.
A quoted EV component should identify the matched application, specification basis, exclusions, quantity basis and any certification evidence. Do not transfer combustion-engine references to a battery-electric application.
Vehicle directories with electric applications.
Use these model directories to separate EV, hybrid and combustion variants before requesting a system component.
Auto parts inquiry
Send the vehicle and part evidence.
Include brand, full model, year, engine or EV drivetrain, OE/material code, quantity, destination and packing request. You can attach a list or old-part photos.