Cascadia Motion
Jerry Black is an experienced engineer specializing in electric vehicle propulsion systems, currently serving as a Component Engineer at Cascadia Motion since November 2021. Prior to this role, Jerry worked as a Quality Assurance Test Engineer at Leviton, focusing on PCBA test station maintenance, and held positions as an Environmental Compliance Engineer and Systems Engineer at NetApp, ensuring compliance with EU regulations. Earlier experience includes a tenure as a Firmware and Hardware Engineer at Teledyne Controls, where Jerry led software testing projects in accordance with FAA guidelines. Jerry holds Bachelor's Degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Computer Science from Wichita State University, as well as a certification as a Naturalist from the Siskiyou Field Institute.
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Cascadia Motion
Cascadia Motion is a wholly owned subsidiary of BorgWarner focusing on electric vehicles for niche & emerging volume applications. Cascadia Motion was formed through acquisition of Rinehart Motion Systems and AM Racing Inc, both Oregon (USA) companies. Cascadia Motion develops and manufactures inverters, traction motors, and geartrains used in a variety of electric vehicle applications ranging from Formula One to heavy duty on-highway truck. The company offers a portfolio of integrated electric drive module to reduce the barrier of entry and time to market for new electric vehicle platforms. The electric drive modules include both 2:1 inverter-motor and 3:1 inverter-motor-gearbox solutions. Product datasheets, CAD models, and integration manuals are available for download from the company’s website. When annual unit volumes scale to double digit thousands, individual customer programs can be “graduated” to high-volume BorgWarner production facilities globally.