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ADAS and Highly Automated Driving
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Body and Comfort
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Connectivity
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Functional Safety and Automotive Security
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Infotainment and IVE
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Powertrain & Vehicle Dynamics
- Active Suspension
- Braking and Stability Control
- Electrification
- Electric Power Steering (EPS)
- Transmission and Gearbox
- HV-LV DC-DC Converter
- EV Auxiliary Systems
- 48-Volt-LV DC-DC Converter
- 48-Volt Starter Generator
- Traction Inverter
- On-Board Charger (OBC)
- DC Fast EV Charging
- Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
- Gate Driver Solutions
- Battery Management Systems (BMS)
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Vehicle Networking
Electric Pumps
Electric pumps, also known as electrically driven pumps, are devices that use electrical energy to drive fluid or gas flow. These pumps are widely used in various applications across industries, including automotive, industrial, agricultural, and residential sectors.
Electric pumps generally offer higher energy efficiency compared to their mechanical counterparts, resulting in reduced power consumption and operating costs. Electric pumps can provide precise control over fluid flow or pressure, allowing for accurate regulation and optimal performance in different applications.
Electric pumps are typically compact, lightweight, and easy to install. They often feature simple controls and require minimal maintenance.
Electric pumps are generally quieter than traditional mechanical pumps, making them suitable for noise-sensitive environments.
Electric pumps can be easily integrated into automated systems, allowing for remote control and monitoring.
It's important to select the appropriate electric pump based on the specific application requirements, such as flow rate, pressure, fluid compatibility, and environmental conditions. Consulting with experts or referring to manufacturer specifications can help ensure the right pump is chosen for a given application.