26th
September 2008 - WABCO Expands
Global Testing Capabilities in Germany
Opens
New Vehicle Dynamics Area at Company's Test Track in Germany for Rapid
Certification of Electronic Stability Control Systems
WABCO
Holdings, one of the world’s leading providers of electronic braking,
stability, suspension and transmission automation systems for heavy duty
commercial vehicles, yesterday opened the vehicle dynamics extension of
its existing test track located in Jeversen, Germany.
An investment of approximately EUR 3.2 million, WABCO’s test track
extension provides safe and efficient capabilities for dynamic and
stability testing on trucks, truck/trailer combinations and buses at
high speeds, offering optimum development conditions for the company’s
innovative stability control systems such as electronic braking systems
(EBS), roll stability support (RSS) and electronic stability control
(ESC).
WABCO pioneered ESC for commercial vehicles in 2001 and has continued to
drive ESC innovation ever since. Furthermore, the European Union will
mandate ESC technology for new heavy class commercial vehicles starting
in 2012, resulting in a sharp increase in the number of tests to be
conducted at WABCO’s proving ground in Germany, as ESC systems need to
be adapted and certified for different ranges of commercial vehicle
models.
“Our test track extension in Germany enables a significantly accelerated
process for development and certification of new stability control
systems in partnership with our customers ahead of market introduction,”
said Kurt Lehmann, WABCO Vice President, Product Development.
“Inaugurating this new facility further marks our technology leadership
and strongly supports our growth as we continue to outpace the
commercial vehicle industry.”
Welcoming industry and public sector guests at the inauguration
ceremony, Jacques Esculier, WABCO Chief Executive Officer, cut the
ribbon of the renamed “Erich Reinecke Test Track,” honoring the memory
of the company’s late Vice President for Group Engineering, Erich
Reinecke, who pioneered a multitude of electronic control systems for
commercial vehicles during his 38 years at WABCO.
“Ongoing vehicle testing throughout the product development process,
from the first prototype to the start of series production, is
indispensable for achieving excellent system quality,” said Christian
Wiehen, WABCO Chief Technology Officer. “In anticipation of regulatory
requirements, our extended test facilities in Germany allow faster
certification of new systems, as part of our worldwide partnership with
customers to validate their leading-edge products while shortening their
time to market.”
Industry’s Only Supplier with Three Test Tracks
WABCO is the only commercial vehicle industry supplier that operates
three exclusive test tracks. Besides its facilities in Jeversen,
Germany, WABCO has test tracks in Rovaniemi, Finland, at the Arctic
Circle, since 1988, and in Chennai, India, opened in 2001. Consistent
with WABCO’s global approach to further improve road safety, the
company’s three proving grounds allow testing on a variety of road
surfaces and in all weather conditions, from subfreezing arctic
temperatures to extreme heat.
Facts about WABCO’s “Erich Reinecke Test Track” in Jeversen, Germany:
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Opened in 1995
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Located north
of Hanover, nearby WABCO’s center for manufacturing,
research and development |
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Oval of 2,000
meters (1.24 miles) with two steep curves and two 550 meter
(1,804 feet) long straight sections consisting of different
road surfaces |
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Circle with an
inside radius of 100 meters (328 feet) and a road width of
30 meters (98 feet) |
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Hill with
gradients ranging from 3.5 percent to 12 percent |
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Dynamics area
of 56,000 square meters (67,000 square yards) with diameter
of 220 meters (722 feet) |
About WABCO
WABCO Vehicle Control Systems is one of the world's leading providers of
electronic braking, stability, suspension and transmission automation
systems for heavy duty commercial vehicles. Customers include the
world’s leading commercial truck, trailer, and bus manufacturers.
Founded in the U.S. in 1869 as Westinghouse Air Brake Company, WABCO was
acquired by American Standard in 1968 and spun off in 2007.
Headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, WABCO employs more than 7,700 people
in 31 countries worldwide. In 2007, WABCO’s total sales were $2.4
billion.
Source: WABCO Press Release