Berlin is no longer just a political capital; it has emerged as a formidable center for the Automotive & Mobility Cluster in Germany. With the massive investment in the Berlin-Brandenburg region, particularly the "Gigafactory" phenomenon, the local supply chain for electric vehicle components has skyrocketed.
As a leading EPB Motor manufacturer, we recognize Berlin’s shift toward "Smart City" logistics and high-tech automotive assembly. The Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is a critical component in this transition, replacing traditional mechanical levers with intelligent, space-saving electronic actuators. In Berlin’s tech-heavy environment, these motors are not just spare parts; they are essential nodes in the vehicle’s safety network, integrating seamlessly with Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) systems.
Our commitment to supplying Berlin-based distributors and international factories aligns with the city's high standards for environmental sustainability and engineering precision. We leverage advanced materials to ensure our EPB motors withstand the rigorous European winters, providing reliable clamping force in any condition.
Wenzhou BIT Automobile Parts Co., Ltd. was founded in 1998. What began as a dedicated workshop has evolved into a global titan in braking technology. Our expertise is rooted in decades of refining the interaction between electronics and mechanics.
With Berlin's push for EV adoption, EPB motors are being integrated into regenerative braking systems, requiring higher duty cycles and faster response times.
Urban Berlin driving involves frequent stop-and-go. Our EPB motors feature "Auto-Hold" compatibility, ensuring vehicle stability at traffic lights without driver input.
Utilizing reinforced polymers and corrosion-resistant alloys, we ensure our motors exceed the 100,000-cycle benchmark required by German luxury brands.
Modern EPB systems in Berlin utilize ECU data to predict wear. Our actuators provide precise feedback to on-board computers for proactive maintenance.
At our factories, the production of an EPB motor or caliper bracket involves rigorous CNC Machining and testing. We utilize high-speed milling to achieve tolerances within microns, ensuring that every motor fits perfectly into the caliper housing of major European models like Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.
1. Rough Machining: Shaping the raw alloy for optimal strength.
2. Fine Machining: Creating precise channels for fluid and electrical connection.
3. Torque Testing: Every EPB motor is tested for maximum clamping force.
4. Environment Simulation: Testing performance from -40°C to +120°C.