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With a view to optimizing comfort and security of cars, while reducing fuel consumption,
and noise, plus preventing breakdowns, automakers require better
energy management for batteries, and lower energy
consumption for engine bolt-on systems, which are
often energy intensive.
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At the same time, they generalize the functions of active safety implement of body, pedals, and braking systems improving the safety by adapting itself automatically to the situations. In this framework, Electricfil develops a range of solutions in the field of energuy management as well as detection and position sensing for vehicle dynamic applications. The company is also present in climate control and sensors for electric or hybrid vehicles. |
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Energy management |
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| Current sensors or state of charge sensors for batteries are key organs for the on-board energy management. They optimize life duration. Systems also integrate switch-off operation allowing a safety function by disconnecting organs when needed for optimal management. |
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Speed and position detection for vehicle dynamic applications |
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Either to adapt suspension parameters or levelling of headlamps, the new devices implemented in the field of active body require position sensor modules. They are contactless, compact and accurate.
Due to its expertise on speed sensors Electrifil develops speed sensing solutions for ABS. |
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Temperature management |
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| Electricfil
produces a range of temperature sensors for
a number of applications: climate control
(evaporator, forced air), outside temperature,
and engine or transmission temperature or electric vehicles (engine and battery temperatures). These sensors optimise the engine management and comfort. Adapted to any types of ECU, hybrid motorizations or to alternative energies, these sensors benefit from
the expertise of the projects dedicated teams. These work in close partnership with manufacturers of temperature components (CTN-CTP-PT). |

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