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Hebei
065200
China
Wiring systems topics:
Full EDS architecture
Engine harnesses
Technical sub harnesses
Pre-formed harnesses
Overmoulded solutions
Continuing increases in vehicle features mean more circuits and greater functionality need to be integrated into the vehicle’s wiring system.
Also, weight reduction is a continuing requirement and optimised vehicle packaging can potentially result in less space being available for the wiring system. And all this in a development timeframe that continues to get shorter. Our expertise ensures the whole EDS system is optimised throughout the development process – including weight reduction and functional integration where possible.
LEONI responds to these challenges with the right solutions:
Optimised wiring system designs for all vehicle types from low cost cars to premium brand vehicles
Configurable power distribution modules
Use of alternative conductor materials
Special components for hybrid / electric vehicles
Proven overfoaming technology, producing harnesses that are dimensionally stable, easy to install and which save space
Overfoamed connectors and grommets
Vehicle EDS system measurement, simulation and validation
Full EDS architecture
Frequently the EDS system architecture needs to reflect the topology and structural design of the vehicle.
There is never just one answer. Optimised EDS system architectures enable us, in most cases, to reduce the weight of a vehicle’s wiring system. Less weight means lower fuel consumption and reduced exhaust emissions – good news for our customers and great news for the environment.
Our expertise, integrated in-house CAD tool chain and understanding of the market trends mean, when developing a vehicle’s full EDS architecture, we can consider the following:
EDS network concept
Functional partitioning
Feature list
ECU hardware
Grounding concept
Power distribution
Packaging
Harness partitioning
Harness routing
Wire dimensioning
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