UFI Filters, a leader in filtration and the production of heat exchangers for combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles, takes an important step towards electric mobility with the OE supply of the cooling module (multi heat exchanger) for the transmission oil of a fully electric series-production truck from Daimler Truck AG. This development marks the Group’s entrance into the business of electrically powered heavy vehicles.
Noise level is one of the key factors affecting driving comfort. As the popularity of quiet electric cars increases, more and more drivers have taken an interest in tire noise, for example. External rolling noise and interior noise are different things, but you can reduce both by keeping your car and tires in good condition. Nokian Tyres considers the noise aspect carefully in R&D and testing.
Analog Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADI) today announced that renowned British performance brand Lotus Cars is planning to incorporate ADI’s wireless battery management system (wBMS) in its next-generation electric vehicle (EV) architecture.
On-Board System Handles Customer Management, Resource Planning and Mobile Marketing Tasks. Imagine if a delivery vehicle could be an integral part of a fleet management solution and not simply a business asset.
ZF and Aston Martin have been cooperating very successfully since the 1950s - the British sports car manufacturer is one of the oldest customers of the globally operating technology company. At the time, ZF produced the manual 5-speed S5-325 sports transmission for the DB5. On behalf of Aston Martin Lagonda, ZF Tradition has now reproduced this transmission after almost 60 years – for the special reproduction of 25 true-to-original "Goldfinger" DB5 with the special James Bond gadgets. The vehicles were manufactured after pre-orders from collectors and for charity.
The BMW Group’s upcoming vehicle generation will be validated exclusively by dSPACE simulators. This continues the years-long partnership between dSPACE and the BMW Group in the field of simulation and validation.
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (“Toshiba”) has developed a model-based development (MBD) simulation technology that shortens verification times for automotive semiconductors by about 90 percent.
Samsung and Cadence co-develop Mixed-Signal OpenAccess-ready PDKs that enable seamless implementation and verification of mixed-signal designs for data centers, networking, 5G, mobile, industrial and automotive applications.