Freitag, 4. November 2022
DENSO shows innovative technologies supporting the carbon neutral society at IAA Transportation
bodohann, 12:39h
Fortune 500 advanced automotive technology supplier DENSO has reported strong interest from exhibitors in its innovative technologies supporting the carbon neutral society at this year?s IAA Transportation event in Hannover, Germany.
The company presented a range of technologies that captured the visitors? attention at its stand. It includes an electric propulsion system developed for air taxis, carbon neutral solutions installed at DENSO?s Electrification Innovation Center in Japan, and sub-systems and components that provide solutions to hydrogen FC (Fuel Cell) systems. Great interest was also received by the BTMS (Battery Thermal Management System), a system able to control the temperature of battery electric vehicles to allow their optimal operation.
Furthermore, the company?s new low voltage cooling system designed for an electric bike was also displayed, bringing decades of DENSO?s experience in thermal and climate control technology. With connected features providing a more sustainable solution for last mile deliveries, complementing and advancing efforts from European fleets, DENSO?s One Cool Solution aims to establish more environmentally friendly and efficient operations.
Nebojsa (Nesh) Cvetkovic, Director of DENSO Connected Services at DENSO AUTOMOTIVE Deutschland GmbH, commented: ?Sustainability in last mile deliveries was definitely a big theme at IAA Transportation this year, and it was great to see interest in our unique One Cool Solution designed for a new era of battery electric vehicle used by last mile logistic fleets.?
?The ability to provide technological innovation to last mile deliveries is essential in enabling full sustainable transformation of the European fleet sector. Such initiatives are key in helping DENSO realize its vision of achieving ?zero? in the fields of ?Green? and ?Peace of Mind?, thereby building innovative, efficient, connected and climate-neutral supply chains.?
During the event, DENSO representatives were on hand to provide demonstrations of its solution in action and answer any questions about its technologies. The show marked the company?s first return to physical events since the coronavirus pandemic, providing a good opportunity to make connections and discuss new projects.
Nesh, concluded: ?The positive feedback we received was incredibly encouraging, and the insights gained over the course of the week will be invaluable, as we look to further develop our portfolio of solutions to help shape the future of sustainable mobility.?
About DENSO Europe
DENSO is a ?40.5 billion ($45.1 billion) global mobility supplier that develops advanced technology and components for nearly every vehicle make and model on the road today. With manufacturing at its core, DENSO invests in its 198 facilities and more than 167,000 employees to produce electrification systems, powertrain systems, thermal systems, mobility electronics, and advanced devices, to create jobs that directly change how the world moves. Globally headquartered in Kariya, Japan, DENSO spent 9% of its consolidated global sales on research and development in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022.
The company presented a range of technologies that captured the visitors? attention at its stand. It includes an electric propulsion system developed for air taxis, carbon neutral solutions installed at DENSO?s Electrification Innovation Center in Japan, and sub-systems and components that provide solutions to hydrogen FC (Fuel Cell) systems. Great interest was also received by the BTMS (Battery Thermal Management System), a system able to control the temperature of battery electric vehicles to allow their optimal operation.
Furthermore, the company?s new low voltage cooling system designed for an electric bike was also displayed, bringing decades of DENSO?s experience in thermal and climate control technology. With connected features providing a more sustainable solution for last mile deliveries, complementing and advancing efforts from European fleets, DENSO?s One Cool Solution aims to establish more environmentally friendly and efficient operations.
Nebojsa (Nesh) Cvetkovic, Director of DENSO Connected Services at DENSO AUTOMOTIVE Deutschland GmbH, commented: ?Sustainability in last mile deliveries was definitely a big theme at IAA Transportation this year, and it was great to see interest in our unique One Cool Solution designed for a new era of battery electric vehicle used by last mile logistic fleets.?
?The ability to provide technological innovation to last mile deliveries is essential in enabling full sustainable transformation of the European fleet sector. Such initiatives are key in helping DENSO realize its vision of achieving ?zero? in the fields of ?Green? and ?Peace of Mind?, thereby building innovative, efficient, connected and climate-neutral supply chains.?
During the event, DENSO representatives were on hand to provide demonstrations of its solution in action and answer any questions about its technologies. The show marked the company?s first return to physical events since the coronavirus pandemic, providing a good opportunity to make connections and discuss new projects.
Nesh, concluded: ?The positive feedback we received was incredibly encouraging, and the insights gained over the course of the week will be invaluable, as we look to further develop our portfolio of solutions to help shape the future of sustainable mobility.?
About DENSO Europe
DENSO is a ?40.5 billion ($45.1 billion) global mobility supplier that develops advanced technology and components for nearly every vehicle make and model on the road today. With manufacturing at its core, DENSO invests in its 198 facilities and more than 167,000 employees to produce electrification systems, powertrain systems, thermal systems, mobility electronics, and advanced devices, to create jobs that directly change how the world moves. Globally headquartered in Kariya, Japan, DENSO spent 9% of its consolidated global sales on research and development in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022.
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