
Seat heating and seat ventilation differ in their working principles and costs. The following are the differences between seat heating and seat ventilation: 1. Different working principles: The working principle of seat heating is to heat the seat by built-in components such as resistance wires, allowing the seat to warm up quickly in a short time. Seat ventilation requires modification of the entire seat, as it needs to incorporate one or more fans, and the seat surface must also be designed with ventilation holes. 2. Different costs: Since the built-in heating wires in seat heating are small in size and do not affect seating comfort at all, there is no need to consider filler materials, resulting in lower costs. Seat ventilation occupies more space, requires noise suppression for the fans, and must account for seating comfort, making its cost several times higher than that of seat heating.


