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FEV breaks down motion control for the modern vehicle

How is torque generation impacting motion control, and why is it important? By Elle Farrell-Kingsley

With electric vehicle (EV) and autonomous vehicle (AV) development, motion control has slowly moved to the forefront of automotive tech discussions in recent years. One company leading the way is FEV, which specialises in engineering and digital mobility. In 2016, FEV moved its focus to connected and automated driving, pursuing a multi-pronged strategy.  Working on both internal combustion engine (ICE) and EV has enabled FEV to develop an essential oversight in motion control, an increasingly important area in the move towards an electric, automated future.

Dr Michael Stapelbroek, Vice President of Electronics and Electrification, shares his exclusive insights with Automotive World and breaks down FEV's role in motion control, how it is changing and what innovations are on the horizon.

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