Brake-by-wire pedals eliminate the need for many bulky components. This creates new possibilities for designing the cockpit of the future. © Hella Automotive ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hitachi Cable, Ltd. (TOKYO:5812) is announcing the successful development of a harness for electric parking brakes (hereinafter referred to as "EPB"). In addition to the mass ...
With increasing automobile safety regulations and the development of brake energy recuperation systems combined with lighter more efficient vehicles Brake-by-Wire technology is the future of the ...
In his speech to the Robert Bosch 55th International Automotive Press Conference, in Boxberg, Günther Plapp, Executive Vice President Development, ABS and Brakes Division of Robert Bosch GmbH, ...
The automotive brake-by-wire (BBW) system market is witnessing significant growth in both passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles. Traditional hydraulic and mechanical link braking systems are ...
Most people may not know it, but in many modern cars, the brakes aren't actually connected the way they used to be. Nowadays, pressing the pedal doesn't always mean you're pushing brake fluid through ...
Born from EV technology, this electronic brake booster is quietly transforming how vintage performance cars stop—and why ...
The world’s first commercially-available brake-by-wire systems arrived in early 2002, when DaimlerChrysler launched the latest version of its SL Grand Tourer, writes Anthony Lewis. The system in this ...
OK, its friction brakes. This EV's industry-first by-wire binders use heavy regen to all but eliminate conventional braking in daily use. "Do you want to touch the brake disc?" As far as questions go ...
A Bombardier testbed aircraft equipped entirely with an all-electric braking system from Meggitt executed its first flight this week, moving the Canadian airframer one step closer to a brakes ...
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