ZF CVS India launches ESC test track in Chennai
ZF CVS India introduces an ESC test track certified by TÜV Rheinland and ARAI. The facility supports comprehensive vehicle safety testing for various vehicles.
ZF Commercial Vehicle Solutions (CVS) India has inaugurated an Electronic Stability Control (ESC) test track in Chennai. This new facility complements the company’s existing ABS test track, enhancing its ability to conduct vehicle safety testing.
The ESC test track offers a controlled setting to evaluate vehicle stability, agility, and handling. Certified by TÜV Rheinland and ARAI, the facility can accommodate testing for various vehicles, ranging from two-wheelers to heavy commercial vehicles. It is also available for customers and third parties, enabling industry stakeholders to perform their own testing.
The track features a 200-meter diameter dynamic pad with a 0.9 µ surface friction to provide high grip levels for precise performance measurement. Engineers can evaluate acceleration, braking, and cornering performance, allowing them to identify a vehicle’s limits and test components under stress to determine areas for improvement. The facility includes 600-meter approach roads designed to replicate real-world driving conditions, such as slippery surfaces, sharp turns, and sudden braking scenarios, ensuring vehicles meet stringent safety standards.
P. Kaniappan, Managing Director of ZF Commercial Vehicle Solutions, stated that the ESC test track is a significant milestone, enabling the company to advance the development and testing of safety systems. He added that the investment in advanced technology and infrastructure supports the company’s focus on enhancing vehicle performance and safety.
Dr. Christian Brenneke, Executive Vice President of Division Electronics and ADAS, emphasized that the facility represents years of planning and teamwork. He noted that the ESC test track reinforces the company’s commitment to road safety and innovation while addressing customer needs effectively.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
25 Nov 2024
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