In a significant showcase of innovation, Forvia, a leading automotive supplier based in France, has unveiled a range of new products at the Shanghai Auto Show this week. This prestigious event continues to symbolize the resilience and international nature of the automotive industry, despite ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China. Martin Fischer, the chief executive officer of Forvia, expressed the importance of the event, stating, Auto Shanghai is where the future of mobility becomes reality a time machine fast-forwarding us into tomorrow.

Forvia's exhibition is centered around a diverse portfolio of advanced, AI-driven, and sustainable innovations aimed at redefining mobility. The company emphasizes its commitment to delivering safe, high-performance, sustainable, and cost-effective solutions for drivers and customers around the globe.

Some of the standout technologies being showcased at the event include:

  • Power Electronics and Battery Management: Forvia is presenting its EnergyCore technology, which enhances electric vehicle efficiency by integrating essential power management and battery electronics into a single unit. The company notes that this innovation provides a fully integrated system from a single source, streamlining production and improving performance.
  • Advancements in Exhaust Systems: In response to increasingly stringent emissions regulations, Forvia is collaborating with various automakers to develop technologies that comply with emissions standards for a range of vehicle types, including internal combustion, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen ICE vehicles. The company is also integrating digital solutions to improve cabin acoustic comfort while addressing challenges related to space and noise.
  • Hydrogen Technology: A highlight of Forvia's presentation is the MultiCavity hydrogen storage system, which features composite vessels connected to a single upstream on-tank valve. This innovative system promises up to 20% cost savings and a remarkable 35% reduction in CO emissions, showcasing Forvia's commitment to reducing greenhouse gases in transportation. Yves Dumoulin, Forvias senior vice president of hydrogen solutions, stated that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are poised to play a vital role in future transportation solutions, particularly for energy-intensive sectors such as long-haul trucking, industrial transport, and emergency response. He emphasized the need for collaboration between public and private stakeholders to accelerate the infrastructure necessary for widespread adoption of hydrogen technologies.
  • Innovative Interior Solutions: Forvia is also displaying its new interior designs, including the Safe & Relax seat. The Skyline interior display comprises six smaller screens rather than a single large curved display, a design choice that reduces costs while still catering to various vehicle segments. The Safe 45 seat tilts up to 45 degrees with a reinforced frame that keeps the seatbelt attached securely to the vehicle body. For those seeking even more comfort, the Safe 60 extends the recline to 60 degrees and features an All-Belt-to-Seat design for optimal protection.

Remarkably, China accounts for approximately 35% of Forvia's seating sales, underscoring the company's deep roots in the Chinese automotive market. Stephane Noel, Forvias executive vice president of seating, stated, Our seating business is deeply rooted in the Chinese market, working with international and Chinese OEMs across all segments. This robust presence in China not only reflects Forvia's adaptability to local market needs but also highlights the significance of the Shanghai Auto Show as a platform for global automotive innovation.