Electromechanical glass lifting transmission: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Mechanical failure in window regulation systems leads to high warranty costs and passenger safety risks. These innovations engineer the torque transmission and drive assembly to ensure consistent lift force and structural durability.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Electromechanical glass lifting transmission?
Unreliable overhead panel actuation
(16)evidences
Misalignment or timing errors during the operation of large-scale glass panels. Precise coordination prevents mechanical binding and structural stress in expansive vehicle enclosures.
Inconsistent sunshade fabric tension
(13)evidences
Mechanical binding and misalignment during the extension or retraction of large-area vehicle sunshades. Resolving this prevents motor strain and ensures smooth movement across varying cabin temperatures.
Inconsistent panel movement synchronization
(11)evidences
Frictional resistance and torque inefficiencies in roof actuation systems cause sluggish operation. Reducing these losses ensures consistent movement under varying load conditions.
Inadequate interface sealing integrity
(9)evidences
Poor structural alignment and mechanical instability between glass components and vehicle frames. Resolving this prevents operational failure and reduces noise, vibration, and harshness during window actuation.