Thursday, December 21, 2017

TPMS Will Save 14.5 Million Tons of CO2 Annually - and Many Lives

          The mandatory fitment of all cars with TPMS is effective, as a new EU-wide OICA study shows.

          Since 2014, new cars in the EU need to be equipped with Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS). There are two types of systems, hardware based dTPMS and software based iTPMS.  Purpose of the study was to investigate whether both types of TPMS serve their purpose, i.e., lead to properly inflated tyres, hence reducing CO2-emission and increasing traffic safety.



          In co-operation with OICA, NIRA Dynamics together with Dunlop Tech, TUV Nord and TUV Sud have checked nearly 1500 cars in Sweden, Germany and Spain between December 2016 and August 2017. Inflation pressures, tire dimensions and temperatures, load states and TPMS fitment of randomly chosen cars at filling stations and shopping malls were collected.

          "This is the first time that such a study covers vehicles with dTPMS, iTPMS and vehicles without TPMS. There is a strong lobby claiming iTPMS were inferior to dTPMS, probably because of the higher profit margin on the hardware-based system, but without stating factual evidence. Together with OICA, we simply wanted to find out the real facts and end this discussion once and for all. So we started collecting data from the real world and got the other partners in the boat to ensure that everything is done accurately and properly" says Jorg Sturmhoebel from NIRA Dynamics.

          The key result is that TPMS-equipped cars, independent of technology, have a 3% higher average tire inflation pressure than those without TPMS. With properly inflated tires rolling lighter, this leads to a reduction in fuel consumption of about 0.3%. That does not seem much, but for all the passenger cars in the EU, this will add up to about 14.5 million tons less CO2 emission every year.

          In terms of safety, the fitment of TPMS reduces the number of tires that are severely underinflated by more than 50%. The severely underinflated tires found in the study either were all on cars without TPMS or already detected by the TPMS in the car, but the driver chose to ignore the warning. Even though some drivers do not understand the importance of tire maintenance, TPMS will save at least 60 lives and more than 3000 injured annually in the EU.

          More information and backgrounds available at https://itpmsadvantage.com/

          ABOUT NIRA: Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Sweden, NIRA Dynamics is at the forefront of sensor fusion, providing cost-efficient, value-adding services for safety, advanced driver assistance and autonomy functions in the global vehicle industry. Customers include some of the world's leading car manufacturers, such as Audi, Volkswagen, Seat, Skoda, Volvo, Fiat and Renault.

          For further information, please contact:
          Johan Hagg, Head of Marketing and Sales
          Phone: +46-700-454056
          E-mail: johan.hagg@niradynamics.se

          Source: NIRA Dynamics AB

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