
*This content is sponsored by Horton*
With our climate changing, manufacturers’ demand for zero-emission vehicles is growing. Zero-emission vehicle subcomponents produce heat that require optimized thermal management systems to ensure peak performance and longevity. Thermal control systems for zero-emission vehicles, in both off-road and on-road applications, need to incorporate new cooling components for radiators, fans, coolant pumps, and to help regulate temperatures of high-voltage battery packs. This Q&A explores the current and future landscape for electric vehicles. You’ll learn:
- The ETA for the shift to zero emissions in commercial vehicles
- Four factors for cooling ZEVs
- Why the market will prompt conversions to zero-emission vehicles
- The differences between low voltage and high-voltage fans