Electric Vacuum Pump for Brake Systems helps reduce car emissions.
Press Release Summary:
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 efficiency 0.2–0.4 mpg, use of this pump can result in CO2 savings of up to 2 g CO2/km.
Original Press Release:
HELLA Develops Electric Vacuum Pump for Brake Systems
Promises impressive performance, durability, efficiency and packaging
PLYMOUTH, Mich. – Automotive supplier HELLA has developed an electrically driven vacuum pump for vehicle brake systems that promises impressive performance, durability, power efficiency and packaging.
High-efficiency gasoline engines, diesels and turbo- and super-charged engines, as well as hybrid or full electric powertrains, are examples of where HELLA's new electric vacuum pump is designed to provide on-demand brake-system vacuum.
Automakers and suppliers are working to reduce CO(2) emissions to meet strict new requirements taking effect in 2020 and 2025. New fuel-saving approaches often have a direct impact on other engine functions that, for example, provide vacuum to support brake-booster systems. HELLA's new UP5.0 Electric Vacuum Pump solves this problem by meeting vacuum requirements for brake boosters under the most demanding applications.Â
Starting in 2015, OEMs faced penalties for CO(2 )emissions above 180g CO(2)/km. In 2020, the limit falls to 143g CO(2)/km, and by 2025 the limit will be 110g CO(2)/km.
Fuel efficiency and fully-independent vacuum generation were objectives for the development of the UP5.0. HELLA's new vacuum pump will help car makers meet new emissions marks, while satisfying consumer demand for smooth and consistent brake-pedal feel with reliable performance.Â
As an added bonus, the new electric vacuum pump will increase a vehicle's fuel efficiency, resulting in CO(2) savings of up to 2g CO(2)/km compared to mechanical pumps. This equates to fuel savings of 0.2 to 0.4 miles per gallon.
Through creative material selection, proprietary design and improved high-volume production processes, HELLA's newest pump delivers cost savings of about 20 percent compared to the company's previous generation of stand-alone vacuum pumps.
As a global market leader, HELLA currently supplies electric vacuum pumps to more than 40 international OEMs. HELLA's fuel-pump production capacity currently totals more than six million units per year, and the company has increased capacity in the mid-term. HELLA manufactures fuel pumps in Germany, Romania, the U.S., Mexico and China.
HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co., Lippstadt: HELLA is a global, family-owned company, listed on the stock exchange, with around 32,000 employees at 100 locations in more than 35 countries. The HELLA Group develops and manufactures lighting, electronic components and systems for the automotive industry. HELLA also has one of the largest trade organizations for automotive parts, accessories, diagnostics, and services within Europe. Complete vehicle modules, air- conditioning systems, and vehicle electrical systems are also produced in joint venture companies. With more than 6,000 people working in research and development, HELLA is one of the most important innovation drivers on the market. In addition, with preliminary sales of approx. 5.8 billion euros in fiscal year 2014/2015, the HELLA Group is one of the top 40 automotive parts suppliers in the world and one of the 100 largest German industrial companies.
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HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co.
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