A new kind of “brake-by-wire” system, which does entirely without hydraulics, will soon hit the market. Brembo and ZF announced recently that each has signed contracts for their respective systems.
But in the world of cars, there’s one tech making waves that could change the game entirely: brake-by-wire. Of course, this advancement comes from none other than Bosch, a company that has been ...
But their brake-by-wire technology takes inspiration from EVs, and could soon signal the end of the traditional hydraulic braking system.
Electronically-controlled mechanical brake systems developed by eStop, a company acquired by Siemens VDO Automotive earlier this year, look poised to replace traditional hydraulic brake systems ...
Traditional hydraulic brakes are about to be replaced by electric by-wire systems that improve safety, shorten stopping ...
Brake-by-wire systems could be pushed to the market as hybrid technology becomes more common, according to SKF. While the linked article states that this is "because it is electronic", it would ...
“The future of mobility will be software-driven and that means steer- and brake-by-wire technologies like those that ZF produces will become a big part of future functionalities that help make ...
The latest secret revealed is about the refreshed Model Y's braking system, which some Tesla fans described as a "brake-by-wire" system. Although it's not, the new braking system presents unique ...
German supplier Continental says it is close to production for wheel hub motors that integrate braking, whether the customer wants disc or drums, or hydraulic or dry brake-by-wire. Conti will ...