Vehicle integrated thermal control system: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Fluctuating automotive electrical loads risk draining primary batteries during refrigeration cycles. These systems integrate thermal control with the vehicle's power distribution bus to protect engine starting capacity.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Vehicle integrated thermal control system?
Inadequate mobile food preservation
(28)evidences
Standard vehicle cabins lack integrated temperature-controlled storage for perishables. Solving this prevents spoilage and enhances passenger utility during long-duration transit.
Inconsistent component thermal loads
(28)evidences
Conflicting temperature requirements between cabin comfort, battery stability, and electronic cooling create operational inefficiencies. Resolving these thermal imbalances prevents component degradation and extends vehicle range.
Inadequate cabin temperature regulation
(18)evidences
Insufficient thermal control over localized storage and passenger environments. Resolving this ensures consistent climate stability across diverse vehicle compartments.