Hella Electronics Corp.
Flora, IL 62839
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Electric Vacuum Pump for Brake Systems helps reduce car emissions.
Providing on-demand brake-system vacuum for high-efficiency gasoline engines, diesels, and turbo-/super-charged engines as well as hybrid or full-electric powertrains, UP5.0 meets vacuum requirements for brake boosters under demanding applications. Functionality helps car makers meet emissions marks while satisfying consumer demand for brake-pedal feel- and performance. Increasing vehicle fuel...
Read More »Hella Adaptive Cruise Control Technology Gains OEM Interest
PLYMOUTH TWP., Mich., July 24 / - Hella's use of laser radar in adaptive cruise control (ACC) technology soon may find its way into North American vehicle programs, company officials predict. According to an article in the June issue of The Hansen Report on Automotive Electronics, a major automaker is seriously evaluating laser radar sensors for future products. The Hansen Report notes that the...
Read More »Electric Vacuum Pump for Brake Systems helps reduce car emissions.
Providing on-demand brake-system vacuum for high-efficiency gasoline engines, diesels, and turbo-/super-charged engines as well as hybrid or full-electric powertrains, UP5.0 meets vacuum requirements for brake boosters under demanding applications. Functionality helps car makers meet emissions marks while satisfying consumer demand for brake-pedal feel- and performance. Increasing vehicle fuel...
Read More »Barry Angevine Joins Hella, Inc. as Customer Service Supervisor
Peachtree City, GA... Hella, Inc., the North American aftermarket subsidiary of automotive lighting and electronics supplier Hella, has just appointed Barry Angevine as its Customer Service Supervisor, US Aftermarket. The announcement was made by Fred Snow, Vice President, Aftermarket, who noted that Mr. Angevine would be responsible for managing the customer service team as well as handling...
Read More »Hella Adaptive Cruise Control Technology Gains OEM Interest
PLYMOUTH TWP., Mich., July 24 / - Hella's use of laser radar in adaptive cruise control (ACC) technology soon may find its way into North American vehicle programs, company officials predict. According to an article in the June issue of The Hansen Report on Automotive Electronics, a major automaker is seriously evaluating laser radar sensors for future products. The Hansen Report notes that the...
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