-Demonstration of next-generation mobility platform with smart body control unit, power source expansion unit, and in-vehicle telematics -Assumes commercial use in last-mile logistics, sharing, and use as a POV (personally owned vehicle) -Smart Body Control Unit: Provides services that connect smart device and in-vehicle equipment by adding applications to enhance functionality, such as displaying battery status and delivery route, to lock door, and flash hazard by device. - Power source expansion unit: Up to 8 functions and devices can be added, such as interior lighting and alcohol detection, by connecting to a general-purpose connector. - In-vehicle telematics: Connects to data centers and delivery company clouds to share vehicle information for fleet management and monitoring -Under development
-Gentex in-cabin sensing units use a variety of sensing methods to detect chemicals and airborne particulates to monitor air quality and provide safety and security. -Detects smoke, vape, VOCs, alcohol, etc. for increased passenger safety and improved vehicle maintenance in autonomous vehicles. Monitor cabin air quality and identify explosive or incendiary components during the boarding process in aerospace applications.
This sensor detects the remaining fuel in the fuel tank by using a float on the liquid. These liquid level sensors have been developed for applications for motorcycles, automobiles and industrial equipment, and are compatible with high reliability and low cost, based on the results of their use in automobiles worldwide. The product line-up includes sliding resistance type that is generally used in motorcycles and automobiles and semiconductor type that can be used with any fuel including alcohol and inferior fuels.
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