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      Home » New Temperature Sensors for EV Thermal Management

      New Temperature Sensors for EV Thermal Management

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaMay 8, 2023 EV Battery 2 Mins Read
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      Global leader in automotive fastening and assembly systems, ARaymond has expanded its thermal management offering for electric and hybrid vehicles with new temperature sensors.

      Temperature SensorsWith over 155 years of industrial know-how and 30-plus years of automotive fluid handling expertise, ARaymond’s focus is now to purposefully contribute to the electric vehicle revolution. This means developing products and solutions that make assembly more productive, thermal management more efficient, and lifecycle more sustainable.

      EV and Hybrid thermal management systems are increasingly demanding in terms of performance, space, efficiency, and safety.

      These entail accurate temperature control of the electric powertrain requiring more sensors in the cooling system. Most temperature sensors on the market have a metallic body making them bulky and heavy. As proprietary owners of their in-house manufacturing processes, ARaymond immediately saw an opportunity to leverage its plastic injection legacy to produce a notably lighter plastic-enclosed temperature sensor, fittingly responsive, for thermal application.

      And in continually looking to add value to their customer’s experience, ARaymond also offers their temperature sensors assembled with or fully integrated into one of their Quick Connectors (QC). In addition to the benefits of the temperature sensors themselves, when assembled or fully integrated into ARaymond QCs, they provide automakers with more serviceability, security, and the peace of mind of working through a single supplier.

      As Florent Paviot, Business Developer at ARaymond explains, “We’ve drawn on our hallmarks to create a sensor solution for our customers that will enhance their overall assembly experience. Sensor technology will play an essential role as automakers continue to develop EV technology. ARaymond is proud to play its role in supporting this revolution and to help ensure the EVs being driven around the world are running at peak performance.”

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