ZF today announced that it has joined forces with Mercedes-Benz Trucks to equip its electric trucks with eWorX, ZF’s electrified Power Take-Off (PTO) system. The eWorX all-in-one solution offers vehicle body manufacturers a known mechanical interface to drive work equipment.
A textbook example of successful transformation on four wheels: Webasto and the Lotus sports car brand are ushering in a new era of electromobility and automated driving. The new, all-electric Lotus Eletre is packed with systems expertise from the German Top 100 automotive supplier.
Slim Light System enables integration of additional safety functions thanks to compact design. Smart lights support communication between occupants and vehicle. Combination of lighting solutions and sensor technology brings more intelligence into the vehicle and increases comfort, well-being and safety.
Foresight Williams Technology (“FWT”) Funds are pleased to announce a £1 million investment in dRISK, an autonomous vehicle testing and training company.
With spring, temperatures are rising again to reach highs in summer. But rising temperatures also mean that it quickly becomes up to 70°C inside parked vehicles.
Dayco, a leading engine products and drive systems supplier for the automotive, industrial and aftermarket industries, is exhibiting at Autopromotec, Bologna on stand C54 in hall 16, where it will be inviting visitors to see and discuss its fast-growing range of repair solutions for aftermarket professionals in the EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region.
Hitachi, Ltd and Hitachi Astemo, Ltd. have developed basic technology for a thin-type inverter that achieves both energy conservation and miniaturization as a power converter (hereinafter referred to as "inverter") for electric vehicles (hereinafter referred to as "EVs"). This technology simplifies power wiring by integrating power semiconductors*1 that control power supply with printed circuit boards.
STMicroelectronics’ ASM330LHHX inertial measurement unit (IMU) moves smart driving another step closer to high levels of automation with its machine-learning (ML) core. The ML core enables fast real-time response and sophisticated functions with low system power demand.
Continental’s broad sensor portfolio is extended by sensors specifically designed for electromobility to support both, road safety and electrification. The high-voltage Current Sensor Module (CSM) provides the current and temperature information to keep the battery safe and ensure long-term durability.