Electric steering can also be integrated with other systems to yield functions such as lane keeping assist/lane centering.
Jeep Compass. ZF’s column drive EPS claimed to deliver fuel savings and CO2 emission of up to 4% compared to a conventional mechanical rack-and-pinion steering system.
ZF launches column drive EPS in the US in the Jeep Compass

Tier 1 supplier introduces its first column drive electric power steering system in the US market with the 2017 Jeep Compass SUV.

09 Aug 2017 | 8000 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

ZF has launched its first column drive steering system in the US market on the 2017 Jeep Compass, bringing with it the many advantages of electric steering technologies to US consumers.

“With the launch of our latest column drive EPS, ZF is bringing cost and environmental benefits to automakers and their customers,” said Thilo Bitzer, vice-president of Steering Engineering for the Active and Passive Safety Technology division.

“The technology can deliver a fuel saving of up to 4 percent with a corresponding reduction in carbon dioxide emissions when compared to a conventional mechanical rack and pinion steering system.”

Additionally, electric steering can be integrated with other systems to yield functions such as lane keeping assist/lane centering, which FCA US implemented on a number of vehicles with the help of ZF camera technology. The system can also help provide further benefits such as side wind compensation and speed sensitive steering for greater assist at lower speed (such as parking maneuvers) and a tighter steering feel at higher speeds.

“EPS will also play a key role in vehicle control for future semi- and fully automated vehicles and ZF is already building in redundant circuits and features to help assure fault tolerant operation of the system,” Bitzer added.

ZF first started production of its EPS technology in 2001 and has since produced more than 30 million units for customers worldwide. This particular system is sold to FCA globally and is manufactured in Mexico, Brazil, China and Poland.

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