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11.06.2024
Vibracoustic, a leading global automotive noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) expert, has designed, developed, and tested an innovative Thermal Management Decoupling System that supports and isolates the co-located thermal technologies commonly used in next-generation battery electric vehicles. Addressing a crucial challenge in the electric vehicle industry, the system optimizes the bundling of thermal components such as Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) to save space, increase efficiency, and streamline assembly. This all-in architecture can be easily carried over in other vehicles without additional engineering. The thermal management system has proven its performance and reliability through extensive testing and benchmarking and is serial production ready.
24.04.2024
Vibracoustic, a leading global automotive noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) expert, has worked with a leading intelligent EV maker, XPENG, to design, develop, and manufacture switchable two-chamber air springs for the new XPENG G9 battery electric vehicle (BEV). The solution provides two distinct levels of stiffness, allowing the vehicle to adapt to different loads and road conditions.
19.03.2024
Vibracoustic redefines comfort and driving dynamics with advanced three-chamber air springs built in the Audi e-tron GT. The air springs use a complex design with build in safety features and silent valve switching for the air chambers, all while securing comfort and driving dynamics.
19.12.2023
Vibracoustic, a leading global automotive noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) expert, is developing new NVH technologies to equip commercial vehicles with low- and zero-emissions powertrains. Vibracoustic has leveraged its experience and expertise to anticipate the industry’s evolution and created NVH-optimized mounting systems for battery packs, electric motors and fuel cells.
15.11.2023
Marina Cacciutti has been appointed to the Management Board of Vibracoustic SE as Chief Financial Officer as of January 1, 2024.
19.07.2023
Vibracoustic, a leading global supplier of automotive NVH solutions, announces the official opening of its plant in Chongqing, China. The opening ceremony took place on July 18th, 2023, with attendance from high-level governmental representatives from Chongqing as well as Management Board members from Vibracoustic.
24.05.2023
Vibracoustic, a leading global automotive noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) expert, has developed an encapsulation and mounting solution for the electric refrigerant compressors (eCompressors) found in electrified vehicles. The Encapsulated eCompressor Bracket provides substantial NVH improvements over conventional mounts while also improving compressor protection and efficiency.
10.05.2023
Vibracoustic, a leading global automotive noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) expert, is implementing new processes to sustainably source, manufacture, and recycle the rubber used in its products. The ‘Green Rubber Project’ is a comprehensive program to find, validate and utilize sustainable materials, processes, and technologies throughout Vibracoustic’s global production network to contribute to a circular economy.
04.05.2023
Vibracoustic, a leading global automotive noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) expert, has developed its Centronics cabin air springs to offer increased damping and improve robustness. Next to the increased robustness of the new evolution, the Centronics offer substantial advantages for packaging, parts consolidation, and ease of assembly for commercial vehicle OEMs, as well as increasing performance and lowering lifetime operating costs.
19.04.2023
Vibracoustic, a leading global automotive noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) expert, has developed a new tunable bracket for air suspension air supply units (ASUs) that improves NVH performance with radial and axial damping, provides reduced weight and complexity and reduces the resonance caused by the compressor excitations.
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