Lightweight, flexible, and recyclable line developed specifically for air conditioning systems with low refrigerant permeability; Compatible with R134a and 1234yf refrigerants
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NEW S-COA HVAC IAA Mobility 2025 Denso Corporation
-Compared to an EV without a heat source that is heated only by air conditioning, the combined use of a radiant heater and air conditioning can provide the same warmth while using about 14% less energy. -The heater also features a safety design that lowers the temperature of the contact area the moment it is touched, and also lowers the heater temperature while contact is detected. -Installed in Toyota's bZ4X, RZ, and RX models.
- Bionic designed radial fan for HVAC. Shape optimization by AI based on the shape of penguin feathers. Achieves 15% higher efficiency and 3.9dB lower noise compared to conventional fans.
-Heat exchanger for coolant used to cool EV batteries, e-Axles, etc. and refrigerant used on the HVAC side. Combining everything into one module makes it compact, and it also features a heat pump, which helps reduce energy consumption for heating.
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HVAC Auto Shanghai 2025 FAWER Automotive Parts Limited Company
Dual-zone climate control is a system that allows the vehicle’s front-seat passengers to set their own preferred temperature for their “zone,” or their area of the front cabin. It’s a smarter, more personalized version of basic automatic climate control systems that let you set a single temperature for the whole cabin.
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Chiller with Thermal Expansion Valve Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 Tata AutoComp Systems Limited
It is an integrated arrangement of chiller and thermal expansion valve used in automotive air conditioning. The flow of refrigerant within a chiller is traditionally controlled by using a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) which throttles the proper amount of liquid refrigerant from the condenser to the evaporator and creates a certain differential between the condensing pressure and evaporating pressure for allowing heat rejection to take place.
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