Hanon Systems Develops World's First 4th Generation Heat Pump System for Electric Vehicles
- Reduced Package and Enhanced Performance: Achieved through modularization
of refrigerant and coolant components Improved Driving Range : Utilizes a parallel heat source recovery method that harnesses both battery waste heat and external air heat sources- Thin HVAC Technology: Increases passenger legroom by reducing HVAC system size by 30%.
The company's 4th generation heat pump system is the first to employ a parallel heat source recovery method, utilizing waste heat from the motor and battery as well as heat from external air. The recovered heat is used for both heating and cooling, as well as battery temperature management, significantly enhancing EV driving range.
This modular heat pump system incorporates multiple new features that represent patented or patent pending technologies, demonstrating the thermal management leadership of Hanon Systems. The system integrates the Refrigerant Control Module (RCM) and the Coolant Control Module (CCM) into a unified control unit, allowing comprehensive management of the entire thermal system.
Subu Nagasubramony, co-CEO of Hanon Systems, stated, "By continually refining our heat pump system design to improve efficiency and reduce power consumption requirements, Hanon Systems has contributed to extending EV driving range. As the world's second-largest thermal management company, we will continue to strive for 'lightweight' and 'high-efficiency' components through continuous innovation."
Hanon Systems pioneered the mass production of heat pump systems with waste heat recovery in 2015. The second generation system, launched in 2018, added battery thermal management functions, making it the first integrated thermal management system to enhance EV driving range. The third generation, developed in 2021, was applied to the client's EV-dedicated platform and was the first to incorporate an 800V electric compressor, significantly reducing EV charging times.
This 4th generation heat pump system was first implemented in the Kia EV3 in
Additionally, Hanon Systems has introduced Thin HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning). technology, a world first. Thin HVAC, as the name suggests, refers to a 'reduced' HVAC system. By reducing the overall HVAC system size by approximately 30%, it minimizes the exposure of the HVAC system area under the cockpit (dashboard component module), providing more legroom for passengers. This technology also ensures a comfortable and pleasant driving experience.
About Hanon Systems
Hanon Systems is a full-line supplier of automotive thermal and energy management solutions for electrified and conventional vehicles. Its offering includes a wide range of solutions in the areas of heating ventilation and air conditioning; powertrain cooling; compressor; fluid transport; and electronics and fluid pressure. The company currently operates 50 manufacturing sites and three regional innovation centers, and employs more than 20,000 people across 21 countries. To learn more, visit hanonsystems.com.
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