Five major automotive industry development trends affecting brake technology of cars and light vehicles

According to foreign media reports, according to ChassisBrakesInternational, the five major trends in the automotive industry will affect the future of car and light vehicle braking technology, as detailed below:

Electricization (Electrification) - According to Bloomberg estimates, in the near future, electric vehicles will account for 24% of all new vehicle sales. Electromobility and other abatement measures help promote electromechanical parking brakes (electro). Application rates of -mechanicalparkingbrakes, EMPB) and regenerative braking systems.

Autopilot - It is estimated that by 2030, 35% of new cars will be self-driving vehicles (SAEL3-L5). Such vehicles require automatedemergency-brakesystems, architecture redundancy, and hardware and software robustness ( Hardwareandsoftwarerobustness). In the future, we will also use the line control system.

Intelligent Networking (Connectivity, Connectivity) - Intelligent Networking is moving toward sophisticated vehicle-to-infrastructure communication (V2I) and shop floor communication (V2V), which allows vehicles to understand each other's driving position. Future braking The system needs to be electrified and associated with the above system.

Newmobility - The new pay-per-use new mobile sharing travel will be integrated into smartphone integration, allowing intuitive operations to make reservations for driverless taxis. By 2030, the trend's profits will account for the entire automotive industry's profits. 40% of the demand for mature braking technology will also increase.

Lightweight – The automobile industry needs to reduce the weight of the vehicle. This demand will become more urgent. If the brake is made of lighter aluminum, it will help reduce the weight of the vehicle without sacrificing passenger safety.

In order to meet the performance, durability, and weight reduction requirements of the brake system for the next 10-15 years, Ubisoft believes that the automotive industry needs a steering-by-wire smart braking system concept product, which will provide dry (wet) brake solutions. And all four wheels have redundant values.

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