HELLA receives further series orders for digital Smart Car Access system
Automotive supplier HELLA is further expanding its market position in the field of digital access systems with additional customer orders. Series production will start in Romania and Mexico in 2025.
In this context, HELLA will also bring the NCAP-relevant safety function “Child Presence Detection” based on ultra-wideband technology onto the streets for the first time. The lead location for development is HELLA’s headquarters in Lippstadt (Germany); HELLA’s Berlin-based Global Software House is responsible for the artificial intelligence integrated into the system.
“The new customer orders underpin our leading position in the field of digital vehicle access,” says Jörg Weisgerber, who is responsible for the global electronics business as a member of the Management Board at HELLA. “This is where our many years of experience and expertise in this product area really pay off. Customers benefit from a powerful and cost-effective access system that is suitable for every type of vehicle.”
The Smart Car Access system from HELLA is based on ultra-wideband technology (UWB). The system allows the end user to open and close the car completely hands-free and start the engine without having to pick up their smartphone. The integrated UWB technology also protects the vehicle against relay attacks, i.e. the opening of a vehicle by radio extension, thanks to the high-precision runtime measurement.
The customer projects also include the series development of the safety-relevant Child Presence Detection system. UWB anchors in the passenger compartment use vital signs such as breathing rate and movement patterns of the occupants to recognise whether children or infants have been left alone in the vehicle. If this is the case, parents or guardians receive an alert on their mobile device after just a few seconds. This is intended to prevent heatstroke and deaths of unattended children in parked cars. In order to achieve the highest possible rating in the NCAP (New Car Assessment Program), all new vehicles in Europe and the USA must be equipped with such a system as standard from 2025. HELLA will now bring this function to the market for the first time worldwide on a UWB basis.