Has maximum motor speed of 12,000 rpm and maximum torque of 1,000 Nm; Provides weight and size savings by replacing large and heavy direct drive motors; Use cases include light- and medium-duty trucks and buses with maximum GVWR of 21 tons
Gentex' new thin-film electrochromic technology dynamically adjusts to block light and glare, offering a seamless experience for drivers and passengers to reduce glare and heat without mechanical shades. It comes with cooling effect and only requires current when actively used. Development status: ready for application/under negotiation with OEMs
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PREMIUM ALLOY WHEEL IAA Mobility 2025 Maxion Wheels Holding GmbH (Formerly Hayes Lemmerz International Inc.)
Modular system integrating a hairpin electric motor, SiC inverter, ECU, electric actuator, and three-speed transmission; Generates 210 kW continuous power and 26,000 Nm of peak output torque; Can be used across light-, medium-, and heavy-duty truck applications
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Automotive electronic products electronica China 2025 Tianhai Auto Electronics Group Co., Ltd. (THB Group)
An advanced styling rear lamp utilizing an OLED tail lamp. Its 45 individually controlled segments allow for a variety of graphic expressions. It also features a personalization function where users can freely select from 8 pre-prepared lighting patterns.
This device projects an image onto the door panel by projecting a laser beam from the bottom of the mirror. The light source and projection unit are separate, with the light source installed under the door panel. The image emitted from the light source passes through optical fiber and is projected onto the door panel from the projection unit. The image projected onto the window is projected from the projection unit at the top left of the door panel. The projection device at the bottom of the mirror can also be built into the mirror.
The conventional rotary type has been replaced by a sliding type to reduce size and improve layout flexibility. The sound and light effects are changed by gears to prevent mis-operation.
To reduce the size of overhead switches, a film-type room lamp and map lamp are proposed. The lighting can be turned on and off by placing one's hand over the film.