Recently, EHPS has been widely installed in new energy commercial vehicles, buses, and construction machinery, becoming a core component for the electrification upgrade of vehicle steering systems due to its advantages of high efficiency, energy conservation, and reliability.
Compared with traditional engine-driven hydraulic power steering pumps, EHPS is driven by an independent motor, providing energy on demand and reducing energy consumption by approximately 40%, significantly lowering fuel consumption and carbon emissions. The product can be adapted to various power platforms, including pure electric, hybrid, and fuel cell, and can still provide stable steering assistance when the engine is off, ensuring driving safety and smooth operation.
Currently, this technology has been widely applied in heavy trucks, sanitation vehicles, forklifts, and other equipment, helping vehicle manufacturers and construction machinery producers reduce costs and increase efficiency, and accelerating the transformation of high-end equipment towards electrification, intelligence, and low carbon.
Post time: Feb-27-2026