表紙:中国の乗用車用電子制御サスペンション市場:2022年
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中国の乗用車用電子制御サスペンション市場:2022年

China Passenger Car Electronically Controlled Suspension Industry Report, 2022

出版日: | 発行: ResearchInChina | ページ情報: 英文 220 Pages | 納期: 即日から翌営業日

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中国の乗用車用電子制御サスペンション市場:2022年
出版日: 2022年07月02日
発行: ResearchInChina
ページ情報: 英文 220 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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概要

当レポートでは、中国の乗用車用電子制御サスペンション市場について調査し、市場の動向とともに、サスペンションシステムの概要、Tier1サプライヤー、海外および中国国内の乗用車OEMのプロファイル、開発動向などを提供しています。

目次

第1章 電子制御サスペンション業界の概要

  • サスペンションシステムの概要
  • エアサスペンション

第2章 電子制御サスペンションのTier1サプライヤー

  • Continental
  • Shanghai Baolong
  • KH Automotive Technologies
  • 主要顧客6社とアプリケーションモデル
  • Tuopu Group
  • AMK
  • 主要顧客6社とアプリケーションモデル
  • Vibracoustic
  • Suzhou Gates
  • KEBODA
  • UAES
  • Exquisite Automotive Systems

第3章 電子制御サスペンションにおける海外の乗用車OEMのレイアウト

  • Mercedes-Benz
  • BMW
  • AUDI Suspension System
  • GM
  • Volvo
  • LAND ROVER
  • Porsche
  • Volkswagen
  • Toyota

第4章 電子制御サスペンションにおける中国の乗用車OEMのレイアウト

  • Li Auto
  • Great Wall Motor
  • BYD
  • FAW Hongqi
  • NIO
  • Dongfeng Voyah
  • Geely ZEEKR
  • その他のモデル

第5章 電子制御サスペンション産業の開発動向

目次
Product Code: SY001

Research on electronically controlled suspension: four development trends of electronically controlled suspension and air suspension

Basic concepts of suspension and electronically controlled suspension

Suspension is the generic term for all force-transmitting connection devices between the frame (or load-bearing body) and the axles (or wheels) of a vehicle. It transmits the force and torsion acting between the wheels and the frame, buffers the impact force on the frame or the body by uneven roads, and reduces the vibration caused thereby in a bid to ensure that the vehicle can run smoothly.

A typical suspension structure is composed of elastic elements, guide mechanisms and shock absorbers, and sometimes includes buffer modules and lateral stabilizer bars among others. Elastic elements are in the form of leaf springs, air springs, coil springs and torsion bar springs, of which coil springs and torsion bar springs are mostly used by modern cars and air springs are adopted by some high-end cars. Elastic elements are often used to withstand vertical force and convert it into elastic potential energy, thereby mitigating the impact caused by the vehicle running on the bumpy road.

Shock absorbers absorb and release the elastic potential energy of elastic elements (usually discharged in the form of heat energy), and thus rapidly attenuate the vibration of the frame and the body, preventing the body from repeated bumps caused by the expansion and contraction of elastic elements. They change the cross section to alter the damping coefficient, and determine the softness and stiffness of the suspension according to the driving state. The Continuous Damping Control (CDC) offered by ZF is a mainstream electronically controlled shock absorber. It checks the road conditions 100 times per second, and changes the size of the internal valve according to the data sent by sensors, thereby adjusting the flow and then changing the damping that affects the softness and stiffness of the suspension, so as to achieve:

  • 1) anti-roll when turning;
  • 2) fewer nose dives when braking;
  • 3) more ride comfort.

As the levels of electronic control get higher, electronically controlled suspension came into being. Electronically controlled suspension refers to a system that controls the suspension actuator through the electronic control system, adjusts damping, height and stiffness, and applies active force to improve vehicle comfort and stability.

A suspension electronic control unit (ECU) collects height, speed, steering wheel angle, brake wheel cylinder pressure, driving mode, etc. as input signals through sensors and CAN bus. Algorithms are then used to process these signals and make out the control signal that enables the optimal system control performance. The drive circuit controls the time when the solenoid valve is energized or de-energized, or its current, adjusts the inflation and deflation of air springs, or regulates the damping force of shock absorbers, thus realizing adjustment of the stiffness and damping of the suspension.

At present, the suspension industry focuses on promoting air suspension systems. In general, vehicle models equipped with air springs also come complete with MRC or CDC; however, those with MRC or CDC are not necessarily fitted with air springs.

Development trend 1: the penetration rate of air suspension is as low as 0.7% in Chinese passenger car market.

In terms of commercial vehicles, air suspension finds wider application in commercial vehicles as regulations require mandatory installation. According to the Technical Specifications for Safety of Power-Driven Vehicles Operating on Roads (2017), the rear axles of trucks (cross weight: ≥12,000kg) transporting hazardous articles, all semi-trailers transporting hazardous articles, and three-axle balustrade and silo-type semi-trailers should be equipped with air suspension since January 1, 2020. The penetration rate of air suspension in Chinese commercial vehicles remains very low, compared with about 85% in rich world, leaving plenty of space to grow.

According to the statistics of ResearchInChina, the air suspension penetration in the imported passenger car market was about 25% from January to April 2022, compared with about 0.7% in the China-made passenger car market.

Development trend 2: Chinese OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers are rapidly lowering the application threshold of air suspension.

Air suspension makes cars much easier to maneuver and far more comfortable. It is mostly used in imported luxury cars priced at more than RMB600,000, such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Volvo, Land Rover and Porsche. Emerging carmakers like NIO, Xpeng and Li Auto, and conventional automakers including Geely, FAW-Hongqi and Great Wall Motor install air suspension on their high-end smart cars for branding. They either work on independent full-stack development, or cooperate with air suspension suppliers, realizing downward penetration of air suspension.

Chinese automakers may tend to develop their own air suspension control units and algorithms (which are eventually integrated into chassis domain controllers). They split hardware assembly into air supply units, air springs, sensors and other components, and purchase them separately. Then OEMs take on the ultimate integration. This mode brings opportunities to domestic component suppliers to make breakthroughs at a single point, for example, Shanghai Baolong, Zhongding Sealing Parts, Tuopu Group, and KH Automotive Technologies among others have gradually achieved mass production and supply of air suspension components.

At present, the air suspension of a single vehicle is worth about RMB11,000-16,000. With the localization of the supply chain and the increase in production, the average price of passenger car air suspension made in China is expected to drop to less than RMB8,000.

Driven by consumption upgrade and localization, air suspension is sinking to RMB600,000 to RMB300,000 models of emerging automakers as an optional or even a standard configuration from luxury cars priced at RMB600,000. Since 2018, the launch of NIO ES8 and ES6 has downgraded air suspension to vehicles with prices lower than RMB400,000. In 2021, ZEEKR 001 and Dongfeng Voyah FREE further pushed air suspension down to models within RMB300,000.

In the clear trend of automobile consumption upgrade in China, models valued above RMB200,000 has made up much more of the total sales, with the proportion up from 17.3% in 2016 to 30% in 2021. The upgrade of automobile consumption has also accelerated the penetration of air suspension.

KH Automotive Technologies has its own air spring assembly line, with the planned annual capacity of the Phase I up to 150,000 sets. Tuopu Group's first air suspension system factory is located in Ningbo Binhai New Area, with the total investment of about RMB600 million. The facility is scheduled to come into operation in June 2022, producing 2 million sets of air suspension annually for 500,000 vehicles.

Shanghai Baolong has invested RMB1 billion in building an air spring production line in Hefei, with the annual capacity supporting 100,000 vehicles. The second and third lines will start production in 2023. Another six production lines are planned to be built in the future. In 2025, the company will boast air spring capacity that supports more than 500,000 vehicles.

The operation of a large number of air spring production lines in China will surely facilitate the mass adoption of air springs in vehicles, laying a hardware foundation for the introduction of higher-level suspension functions such as Magic Carpet Suspension.

Development trend 3: Magic Carpet suspension springs up.

Common air suspension systems often allow manual selection of driving modes which differ in suspension settings. Magic Carpet suspension goes a step further, scanning the pavement in front of the car through cameras and radars to adjust the damping, height and stiffness of the air suspension so as to smoothly pass through bumpy roads. Magic Carpet suspension generally has one more environmental perception system (vision and radar, etc.) and controllers with higher computing power (the computing power of domain controllers may be used) than air suspension.

The environmental perception system most widely used in Magic Carpet suspension is the stereo vision system. Mercedes-Benz's Magic Carpet suspension system is called the MAGIC BODY CONTROL which uses a stereo vision system. BMW also uses stereo cameras as a perception system.

The BMW Magic Carpet Suspension is composed of the following systems: dynamic damping control system, integral active steering system, intelligent all-wheel drive system, 4 wheel speed sensors, electric active stabilizer bars on the front and rear axles, 12V battery and inverter, and front windshield stereo camera.

Among Chinese stereo vision suppliers, Smarter Eye and Shanghai Baolong have both secured designated projects for Magic Carpet suspension.

Voyah first introduced the "Magic Carpet" function to its MPV Dreamer. The solution is comprised of the following units: four CDC shock absorbers, five acceleration sensors, cameras & control units, and front double wishbone + rear five-link + air suspension. The front camera scans the pavement 5 to 15 meters in front of the vehicle in real time to detect special road conditions such as speed bumps and road bulges. Meanwhile, sensors monitor the movement of the vehicle and transmit the movement signal to the control unit which then calculates the sensor signal and output the control current to the solenoid valves on four CDC shock absorbers according to the internal control algorithms, thus controlling the damping force to offer more driving comfort.

Development trend 4: suspension control needs to combine with steering, braking control, and ADAS functions

In the chassis control of luxury brands, electronically controlled suspension never exists independently, and instead often combines with steering and brake control systems, such as Mercedes-Benz's E-Active Body Control System.

Mercedes-Benz's E-Active Body Control uses five multi-core processors, more than 20 sensors, and stereo cameras to predict different driving situations. The specific functions are described as follows:

  • Based on 48V fully active suspension, handling characteristics vary more than ever in driving modes;
  • E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL controls the damping and springs force of each shock absorber separately, which can suppress the body rolling, pitching and lifting movements;v
  • In the COMFORT driving mode, ROAD SURFACE SCAN uses the SMPC stereo multi-function camera to monitor the pavement ahead of the vehicle. The spring struts are then activated to reduce much of body shake and vibration when going through bumps;
  • In the CURVE driving mode, the vehicle will actively tilt according to the condition. The tilt function and comfortable suspension settings deliver far more ride comfort, especially for passengers with more sensitive stomachs (when they are stuffed);
  • E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL in concert with PRE-SAFE is able to reduce the damage from a side impact.
  • Thanks to rear-axle steering (optional), the S-Class feels as manoeuvrable as a compact car in the city. The steering angle at the rear axle is up to ten degrees. The turning circle is reduced by up to two meters. This enables the turning diameter of the long-wheelbase S-Class to be less than 11 meters;
  • The combination of rear-wheel steering with more direct front-wheel steering enables high levels of agility and high-speed stability;
  • The integration of steering and braking systems offers more precise and stable operation in dynamic situations.

Like ADAS, Magic Carpet suspension also requires an environmental perception system, so the two can share some sensors. Among Chinese enterprises, Smarter Eye and Shanghai Baolong have launched "Magic Carpet suspension + ADAS" fusion perception solutions together with their partners.

Table of Contents

1 Overview of Electronically Controlled Suspension Industry

  • 1.1 Overview of Suspension System
    • 1.1.1 Definition of Suspension and Electronically Controlled Suspension
    • 1.1.2 Composition of Suspension
    • 1.1.3 Independent Suspension and Dependent Suspension
    • 1.1.4 Forms and Development Trends of Electronically Controlled Suspension
    • 1.1.5 Suspension with Adjustable Damping
    • 1.1.6 Suspension with Adjustable Vehicle Height
    • 1.1.7 Suspension with Adjustable Stiffness
    • 1.1.8 Electromagnetic Suspension System
    • 1.1.9 Progress in Development of Electronically Controlled Suspension Inside and Outside China
  • 1.2 Air Suspension
    • 1.2.1 Suspension Intelligence and Automation
    • 1.2.2 Air Suspension
    • 1.2.3 Main Models Equipped with Air Suspension in Chinese Passenger Car Market
    • 1.2.4 Sales of Models Equipped with Air Suspension in Chinese Passenger Car Market, 2020-2022
    • 1.2.5 Air Suspension Suppliers and Product Layout

2 Tier 1 Suppliers of Electronically Controlled Suspension

  • 2.1 Continental
    • 2.1.1 Layout in China
    • 2.1.2 Air Suspension System
    • 2.1.3 CAirS
    • 2.1.4 Other Air Suspension Products
    • 2.1.5 Air Suspension Production Layout
    • 2.1.6 Application of Air Suspension Products
  • 2.2 Shanghai Baolong
    • 2.2.1 Profile
    • 2.2.2 Development History of Suspension Business
    • 2.2.3 Production Layout
    • 2.2.4 Revenue and Development Planning
    • 2.2.5 Main Products: Air Springs
    • 2.2.6 Main Products: Electronically Controlled Shock Absorbers
    • 2.2.7 Main Products: Gas Storage Tanks
    • 2.2.8 Partners and Application Models
    • 2.2.9 Sales of New Products
  • 2.3 KH Automotive Technologies
    • 2.3.1 Profile
    • 2.3.2 Production and R&D Layout
    • 2.3.3 Development History
    • 2.3.4 Suspension System Products Layout
    • 2.3.5 Suspension System Products
  • 2.3. 6 Main Customers and Application Models
    • 2.3.7 Mass Production and Application
    • 2.3.8 Future Planning and Layout
  • 2.4 Tuopu Group
    • 2.4.1 Profile
    • 2.4.2 Production and R&D Layout
    • 2.4.3 Development History
    • 2.4.4 Suspension System
    • 2.4.5 Suspension System Products
    • 2.4.6 Suspension System Customers
    • 2.4.7 Mass Production and Application of Suspension System Products
    • 2.4.8 Suspension System Layout
  • 2.5 AMK
    • 2.5.1 Profile
    • 2.5.2 Production and R&D Layout
    • 2.5.3 Development History
    • 2.5.4 Suspension System Products Layout
    • 2.5.5 Suspension System Products
  • 2.5. 6 Main Customers and Application Models
    • 2.5.7 Mass Production and Application
    • 2.5.8 Future Planning and Layout
  • 2.6 Vibracoustic
    • 2.6.1 Profile
    • 2.6.2 Production and R&D Layout
    • 2.6.3 Development History
    • 2.6.4 Suspension System Products Layout
    • 2.6.5 Suspension System Products
    • 2.6.6 Main Customers and Application Models
    • 2.6.7 Mass Production and Application
    • 2.6.8 Future Planning and Layout of Suspension System
  • 2.7 Suzhou Gates
    • 2.7.1 Profile
    • 2.7.2 Production and R&D Layout
    • 2.7.3 Development History
    • 2.7.4 Suspension System Products Layout
    • 2.7.5 Suspension System Products
    • 2.7.6 Major Customers of Suspension System
    • 2.7.7 Mass Production and Application
    • 2.7.8 Future Planning and Layout
  • 2.8 KEBODA
    • 2.8.1 Profile
    • 2.8.2 Production and R&D Layout
    • 2.8.3 Development History
    • 2.8.4 Suspension System Products Layout
    • 2.8.5 Global Major Customers
    • 2.8.6 Mass Production and Application
    • 2.8.7 Future Product Planning and Layout
  • 2.9 UAES
    • 2.9.1 Profile
    • 2.9.2 Production and R&D Layout
    • 2.9.3 Development History
    • 2.9.4 Suspension System Products Layout
    • 2.9.5 Major Customers
    • 2.9.6 Mass Production and Application
    • 2.9.7 Future Product Planning and Layout
  • 2.10 Exquisite Automotive Systems
    • 2.10.1 Profile
    • 2.10.2 Development History
    • 2.10.3 Business Layout
    • 2.10.4 Core Competencies - System Design
    • 2.10.4 Core Competencies - ECU/Software Development
    • 2.10.4 Core Competencies - Analysis
    • 2.10.4 Core Competencies - Verification
    • 2.10.5 Main Product: Suspension Assembly
    • 2.10.6 Product Advantages
    • 2.10.7 Customers and Revenue

3 Layout of Foreign Passenger Car OEMs in Electronically Controlled Suspension

  • 3.1 Mercedes-Benz
    • 3.1.1 AIRMATIC Active Air Suspension
    • 3.1.2 E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL
    • 3.1.3 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
    • 3.1.4 Interpretation of Suspension Functions of Typical Models
  • 3.2 BMW
    • 3.2.1 Magic Carpet Smart Air Suspension System
    • 3.2.2 EDC, VDP and EARS
    • 3.2.3 Integral Active Steering System
    • 3.2.4 DSC System
    • 3.2.5 Electronic Damper Control (EDC) System
    • 3.2.6 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
    • 3.2.7 Four Driving Modes
    • 3.2.8 Dual Axle Air Suspension System
  • 3.3 AUDI Suspension System
    • 3.3.1 Air Suspension System
    • 3.3.2 Development History of Active Suspension System
    • 3.3.3 Suspension System of Audi e-tron
    • 3.3.4 Active Suspension of Audi A8
    • 3.3.5 Five Driving Modes
    • 3.3.6 Lateral Stabilizer Bar Compensation System
    • 3.3.7 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
    • 3.3.8 Interpretation of Suspension Functions of Typical Models
  • 3.4 GM
    • 3.4.1 Electromagnetic Suspension System
    • 3.4.2 Introduction to MRC
    • 3.4.3 Cadillac Suspension System
    • 3.4.4 Air Suspension System
    • 3.4.5 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
    • 3.4.6 Application Models of Electromagnetic Suspension
  • 3.5 Volvo
    • 3.5.1 Air Suspension System
    • 3.5.2 Dual Axle Air Suspension of SPA Platform
    • 3.5.3 4C Adaptive Chassis
    • 3.5.4 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
    • 3.5.5 Interpretation of Suspension Functions of Typical Models
  • 3.6 LAND ROVER
    • 3.6.1 Smart Air Suspension System
    • 3.6.2 Electronic Air Suspension That Can Predict The Road Conditions Ahead
    • 3.6.3 New Integrated Chassis System
    • 3.6.4 Second-generation All-terrain Feedback System
    • 3.6.5 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
    • 3.6.6 Composition of Air Suspension Systems of Typical Models
    • 3.6.7 Operating Modes of Air Suspension System
    • 3.6.8 Function Interpretation of Electronic Air Suspension
  • 3.7 Porsche
    • 3.7.1 Air Suspension System
    • 3.7.2 Active Suspension Management System
    • 3.7.3 Composition of Active Suspension Management System
    • 3.7.4 Taycan's Three-chamber Air Suspension System
    • 3.7.5 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
  • 3.8 Volkswagen
    • 3.8.1 Air Suspension System of Phaeton
    • 3.8.2 Air Suspension System of Touareg
    • 3.8.3 Active Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
    • 3.8.4 Function Interpretation of Touareg's Suspension
  • 3.9 Toyota
    • 3.9.1 AVS Suspension
    • 3.9.2 AHC System
    • 3.9.3 KDSS System
    • 3.9.4 VDIM System
    • 3.9.5 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
    • 3.9.6 Interpretation of Suspension Function of Domineering 4000

4 Layout of Chinese Passenger Car OEMs in Electronically Controlled Suspension

  • 4.1 Li Auto
    • 4.1.1 Air Suspension System of L9
    • 4.1.2 Air Suspension Suppliers of L9
  • 4.2 Great Wall Motor
    • 4.2.1 Suspension System of Tank Series
    • 4.2.2 Suspension System of POER
  • 4.3 BYD
    • 4.3.1 Introduction to Suspension System
    • 4.3.2 Introduction to iTAC Torque Control Technology
    • 4.3.3 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
  • 4.4 FAW Hongqi
    • 4.4.1 Interpretation of Suspension of H9
    • 4.4.2 Suspension Configurations of Some Models
    • 4.4.3 Electronically Controlled Suspension R&D Planning - Semi-active Suspension
    • 4.4.4 Electronically Controlled Suspension R&D Planning - Air Suspension
    • 4.4.5 Electronically Controlled Suspension R&D Planning - Active Suspension
    • 4.4.6 Product Planning of Electronically Controlled Suspension
  • 4.5 NIO
    • 4.5.1 Suspension Layout
    • 4.5.2 Air Suspension System of ES8
    • 4.5.3 Air Suspension System of ES6
    • 4.5.4 Air Suspension System of ET7
    • 4.5.5 Suspension Configurations of Typical Models
  • 4.6 Dongfeng Voyah
    • 4.6.1 Suspension of Voyah FREE
    • 4.6.2 Advantages of Air Suspension of Voyah FREE
    • 4.6.3 Interpretation of Voyah FREE's Front Double Wishbone Suspension with Double Ball Chain
    • 4.6.3 Function Interpretation of Voyah FREE's Rear Suspension and Suppliers
  • 4.7 Geely ZEEKR
    • 4.7.1 Introduction to Air Suspension
    • 4.7.2 Air Suspension CCD Electromagnetic Shock Absorbers and Suppliers
    • 4.7.3 The Exclusive Air Suspension Production Line of ZEEKR 001 Was Put into Production
  • 4.8 Electronically Controlled Suspensions for Other Models

5 Development Trends of Electronically Controlled Suspension Industry

  • 5.1 Intelligent and Active Suspension Systems Are A Future Trend
  • 5.2 The Automotive Suspension System Industry Chain Has Taken Shape
  • 5.3 Key Chinese and Foreign Tier 1 Suppliers Are Scrambling to Deploy Chinese Air Suspension System Market
  • 5.4 More Than 20 Passenger Car OEMs Have Introduced Air Suspension
  • 5.5 Magic Carpet Suspension Spreads from BBA Luxury Models to Models Priced at RMB300,000+
  • 5.6 Emerging Automakers Lead Downward Penetration of Air Suspension
  • 5.7 Application of Air Suspension System in Chinese High-end Passenger Cars Accelerates
  • 5.8 Voyah Dreamer Pioneers in Applying Magic Carpet Suspension to Electric MPV
  • 5.9 Magic Carpet System Widens the Application of Binocular Stereo Vision System
  • 5.10 Different Modes of Chinese Mainstream Automakers in Layout of Electronically Controlled Suspension
  • 5.11 Replacement of Foreign Air Suspension Systems with Local Ones Is Under Way
  • 5.12 Chinese Automakers' Requirement for Split of Supply Accelerates Independent Development
  • 5.13 Chinese Passenger Car Air Suspension Market Size, 2022-2025E
  • 5.14 New Technologies and New Applications of Automotive Suspension System