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A distributed drive axle with IESS stability control reportedly increased stable lane change speed from 53 to 60 km/h through real time wheel torque adjustment.

SONGZ reported 40,151 bus HVAC deliveries in 2025, with electric heat pump systems accounting for 75%, alongside Volvo EV chassis compatibility for its LMD platform.

Freudenberg is developing Cell Caps 2 for prismatic and cylindrical battery cells, reducing cap height by up to 30% while supporting sealing, insulation and battery safety.

TAICHANG presents three R134a rooftop AC models for 6 to 10.5 m school buses, with cooling capacities from 16,000 to 24,000 Kcal/h.

Toshiba has developed trench gate SiC MOSFET technology that reduces on resistance by around 25% while improving reliability for high efficiency power conversion applications.

3Rtablet’s rugged vehicle tablets support public transit fleets with GPS and BeiDou positioning, stop announcements, camera integration, driver identification and cloud data upload.

Horton received PACCAR’s Master level supplier recognition for 2025, highlighting performance in product development, operations, aftermarket support and OEM alignment.

STONKAM’s AI Fleet Management Platform uses AI video analytics, cloud monitoring, driver behavior evaluation and blind spot detection to support safer connected fleet operations.

The EA2100N 13T distributed wheel side motor axle supports low floor electric buses with integrated drive functions, regenerative braking, ESC and ECE certification.

Busworld Plaza app brings bus suppliers, products and services to mobile, helping users search exhibitors, browse products and filter by category, country, certificates and references.

Commercial vehicle camera rules remain fragmented in 2026, with fleets and OEMs needing to document indirect vision, blind spot controls and compliance evidence by market.
