High-precision accelerator pedals and electronic systems for modern vehicles.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of the global automotive industry, the transition from traditional mechanical linkages to Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) has become the standard for both passenger cars and heavy-duty trucks. As a premier CE Certification Pedal Car Truck Manufacturer, we recognize that the "Pedal" is no longer just a mechanical lever but a sophisticated sensor-driven interface.
Current industrial trends show a massive shift toward Hall Effect technology, which offers non-contact sensing, drastically reducing wear and tear while providing millisecond response times. From North America to Europe, logistics fleets are demanding higher reliability in truck components to minimize downtime. Our CE-certified pedals meet these rigorous international safety standards, ensuring that every acceleration command is precise, safe, and efficient.
The industry is moving toward "Drive-by-Wire" systems. Procurement managers from global OEMs are now seeking suppliers who can provide not just hardware, but integrated electronic solutions that include Insulation Monitors and High-Voltage Electric Water Pumps for Electric Vehicles (EVs).
Using advanced polymers and high-strength stamping parts reduces vehicle weight, leading to better fuel efficiency and longer battery range in new energy vehicles. Our manufacturing process focuses on sustainable materials without compromising structural integrity.
B2B buyers in the EU and NA markets prioritize CE and ISO/TS16949 certifications. As a leading exporter, we ensure every pedal car truck component undergoes rigorous performance testing in our Hebei Province New Energy Vehicle Engineering Standard Laboratory.
Local application scenarios vary significantly. A truck operating in the cold climates of Canada requires different Automobile Liquid Heaters compared to one in the Middle East. We provide localized R&D to adapt our products to extreme environmental conditions.
Our facility is not just a factory; it is a hub of innovation. We have established the Hebei Province New Energy Vehicle Engineering Standard Laboratory, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the testing and development of electric vehicle components. We are proud to be the pioneers of China's first magnetic water pumps and three-way high-voltage insulation monitors.
With a factory area exceeding 35,000 sqm, we have the infrastructure to support global supply chains. Our production lines are optimized for high-volume output without sacrificing the precision required for automotive safety parts.
Boasting two decades of experience in manufacturing electric vehicle parts, we have a strict quality management system that combines R&D with large-scale production advantages.
We maintain stable cooperative relations with industry leaders like Zhengzhou Yutong, Geely, BAIC, and JAC. Our export network covers France, Canada, Russia, and the USA.
Passed ISO/TS16949 by German Rhine in 2008. We implement full-process quality control to meet the stringent needs of multiple global vehicle manufacturers.
Our products are widely used in new energy vehicles, energy storage, hydrogen fuel cells, and high-voltage monitoring systems, keeping you ahead of the tech curve.
Collaborating with the world's most trusted automotive brands.
Meeting global standards for safety and reliability.
"The pumps are for a prototype and the manufacturer modified the PWM signalling as requested. Emma handled the process very well and professionally."
- International Prototype Developer"High consistency in pedal response and excellent build quality. The Hall-effect sensors are a game changer for our electric bus fleet."
- Regional Fleet Manager
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