Michelin has partnered with Brembo in a global agreement to exploit the potential of their intelligent solutions to “revolutionize vehicle performance” and improve safety and comfort standards.
Michelin and Brembo will exchange real-time data between Michelin’s connected solutions software and Brembo’s Sensify braking system. The exchange of tire grip data will enable engineers to refine the braking system, enhancing Sensify’s characteristics.
Michelin’s tire connected solutions rely on the group’s recognized expertise in tire physics modeling and simulation. Michelin has developed a portfolio of software that is able to provide real-time information to the car, such as wear (Michelin SmartWear), load (Michelin SmartLoad) and grip (Michelin SmartGrip). Michelin’s software works with all tire brands.
Sensify combines Brembo’s braking components with a “digital brain” that leverages AI, algorithms and sensors to independently control each wheel. The result is an advanced braking system, designed to deliver an exceptional driving experience and safety.
The initial tests performed virtually and in the field are said to be “very promising”. In the first phase, Michelin’s tire models and algorithms were integrated with Brembo’s intelligent braking models and vehicle simulations in a fully virtual environment. In the second phase, physical tests were conducted on tracks at Michelin’s Research Centre.
The tests demonstrated braking distance reductions that can reach up to 4m(13ft) during ABS events, with the same tires in various conditions. The braking system also showed quicker response time, minimized traction loss, improved lateral stability and the absence of wheel locking.
Serge Lafon, president of automotive original equipment at Michelin, said, “We are thrilled to join forces with a brand like Brembo, a leader in its field. Our shared passion for innovation and excellence allows us to take a new step forward in enhancing user safety.”
Daniele Schillaci, CEO of Brembo, said, “Sensify represents the new standard in braking that will target a zero accidents vision. This partnership with Michelin illustrates the power of collaboration and innovation in the automotive industry.”