Differences Between Electromagnetic Suspension and Air Suspension?
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Air suspension targets the springs, while electromagnetic suspension targets the shock absorbers. Here are the detailed explanations: 1. Electromagnetic Suspension: Electromagnetic suspension is a new type of independent suspension system that utilizes electromagnetic reactions. It can respond within 1 millisecond to suppress vibrations and maintain vehicle stability under different road conditions. Even on the roughest terrains, it increases the contact area between the tires and the ground, reduces tire rebound, and overall controls the vehicle's weight transfer and pitch/roll. It also effectively manages body sway during sharp turns or evasive maneuvers. 2. Air Suspension: It can adjust to the optimal setting based on different road conditions, offering high comfort. By adjusting damping, it can stiffen during cornering for better vehicle support and soften during normal driving to filter out excess vibrations.