CCS

Obvious benefit: Climate Control Sensors from Bosch

Passengers sit in close proximity inside a vehicle. If the air conditioner is running in the energy-saving, circulating-air mode, the occupants will deplete the available oxygen, which increases the CO2 content in the passenger compartment. This results in drowsiness, decreased concentration and headaches. Using the Bosch Climate Control Sensor (CCS), it is possible to build energy-saving air conditioners, which will inject fresh air before the existing air in the passenger cabin becomes too stale.

Benefit 3: Future prospects

The sensor can be modified to measure other gases such as carbon monoxide (CO) and natural gas. This enables its use in other applications, such as building safety or industrial monitoring. Furthermore, coming generations of this sensor will be able to prevent rapid fogging of the windshield and thus contribute to improved driving safety by ensuring clear visibility at all times.

 
Climate Control Sensor
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Technical informations
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