New energy vehicles are booming, tyre companies compete in the ‘green track’ new opportunities! In the global wave of environmental protection and technological innovation under the double impetus, new energy vehicles are rising at an unprecedented rate, becoming the core force of the automotive industry change.
New energy vehicles and traditional fuel vehicles in the power system, body weight, driving characteristics, there are significant differences, which puts forward new requirements for the performance of tyres, but also for the tyre business has brought new challenges and opportunities. Tyre companies must keep pace with the development of new energy vehicles, increase R & D investment, in order to occupy a place in the ‘green track’.
In order to enhance the range of new energy vehicles, tyre companies have to reduce rolling resistance on the effort. Rolling resistance is one of the important factors affecting the energy consumption of the car, reduce rolling resistance can effectively reduce energy loss, thereby increasing the vehicle’s range. Some tyre companies use new rubber formulations and unique tread design, so that the friction between the tyre and the ground is smaller, lower rolling resistance.
Silent performance is also a key area of competition for new energy vehicle tyres. As new energy vehicles do not have engine noise, tyre noise becomes more pronounced. By adding sound-absorbing materials inside the tyre and optimizing the arrangement and shape of the tread blocks, tyre companies have effectively reduced the noise generated when the tyre rolls.
The instantaneous torque output of new energy vehicles is larger, which requires more grip on the tyre. By increasing the contact area between the tyre and the ground and improving the formula of the tread compound, tyre companies have improved the grip of the tyre to ensure greater stability and safety when the vehicle is accelerating, braking and turning.
New energy vehicles are booming, tyre companies are competing for new opportunities on the ‘green track’! In this ‘green track’ competition, tyre companies should not only continue to innovate in product performance, but also focus on environmental protection and sustainable development in the production process, in order to stand out in the ‘green track’, to win new development opportunities.
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