What does EBP mean for trucks?
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Truck EBP refers to the fuel-saving switch. It can adjust the engine's output torque based on different working conditions such as heavy load, empty load, and climbing, switching between different power modes. This allows the vehicle to operate under reasonably matched power conditions, maximizing vehicle efficiency, reducing fuel consumption, and saving significant fuel costs. A mature EBP fuel-saving system application can reduce fuel consumption by 3~7% compared to similar products. Below is a related introduction about EBP: EBP, short for "Multi-state Fuel-saving Switch." EBP is mainly applied in tractors and trucks. The EBP intelligent fuel-saving system is equivalent to a three-gear selection key for the engine, allowing free selection based on different road conditions and load weights, keeping the engine operating in the most optimized fuel economy range to achieve fuel-saving purposes. The working principle of EBP is: different gear positions of the fuel-saving switch correspond to different resistance values. The ECU detects different voltage values, thereby enabling the engine to operate in different states, calibrating the torque and speed regions corresponding to each state. This allows the engine to operate within the limited torque and speed regions based on the selected gear position.