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What is the function of CRBS in cars?

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DelBlakely
07/29/25 12:31pm
CRBS is a braking system, and most new energy vehicles are equipped with the CRBS system, which can intelligently distribute the proportion of power recovery and mechanical braking when the driver steps on the brake. Additional information: 1. Braking energy recovery methods: Currently, there are two ways to achieve the braking energy recovery of the car's motor, one is the Parallel Regenerative Braking System (RBS), and the other is the Series Regenerative Braking System (CRBS). 2. Impact on range: The CRBS system may consume more energy than it recovers during low-speed driving due to motor reverse braking, which has a negative impact on the range.
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MacAdriel
08/14/25 12:01am
I've been driving for several years, and CRBS is one of the features I trust the most, especially during peak urban driving hours when unexpected situations often occur. It stands for Automatic Emergency Braking System, which can automatically intervene to brake when the vehicle approaches an obstacle ahead, preventing rear-end collisions. I still remember driving in the rain once with poor visibility when the car in front suddenly braked, and CRBS instantly activated to avoid a minor accident. It's important to regularly clean the front sensors of the vehicle to prevent dirt from obstructing them and affecting detection accuracy. I recommend owners adjust the sensitivity via the central control menu—setting it too high may cause frequent false alarms, but don’t turn it off. Most new cars come with this feature as standard, increasing driving safety and even reducing insurance premiums. During regular maintenance, remind the technician to check the system’s status to ensure it functions properly. It definitely gives me more peace of mind while driving.
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Barry
10/09/25 4:21am
As a family user who prioritizes car safety, the CRBS automatic collision avoidance feature is truly thoughtful. It monitors the distance to the vehicle ahead in real-time and automatically brakes at low speeds to protect passengers from collision threats. Once, on the way to dropping off my child at school, the car in front suddenly changed lanes and braked sharply, but CRBS responded immediately and prevented a rear-end collision. The sensors are located at the front of the car and need to be kept clean, especially during the rainy season when they should be wiped frequently. When setting up the system, don't make it too sensitive, otherwise frequent false triggers in stop-and-go city traffic can be distracting. If the warning light comes on, take the car to the dealership for diagnosis. This feature not only enhances travel safety but also reduces repair costs, which is why I prioritize models equipped with CRBS when buying a car. It's very convenient for daily use.
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AubreeRose
11/22/25 5:36am
I've been driving for most of my life, and CRBS is the automatic braking system that's been a great help in traffic jams. It detects obstacles ahead and automatically brakes, so I don't have to keep pressing the brake pedal. I remember when I first got the new car and tried it out—it stopped steadily at a crowded intersection, preventing a collision. Simple operation is all it takes; just clean the sensor area near the windshield to keep dirt from covering it. A great feature I'd recommend to my old friends.
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