SANY 408P Electric Mixer Truck
After obtaining the recent real vehicle test certificate, the 408P is now certified according to the five GSR regulations. This means that SANY’s electric mixer truck is not only the latest EU market entry permit, but also will accelerate SANY’s global development roadmap, further strengthening its leading position in the electric engineering vehicle sector.
The certification test was conducted under the supervision of TÜV Rheinland, a leading technical service provider. The test results showed that SANY 408P electric mixer truck is safe and reliable, and meets European regulations and standards. The test also highlighted that Haistar’s ADAS system is highly adaptable with strong scalability that can also be applied to other models.
The EU Global Safety and Security System was launched in 2019 to increase protection for vehicle occupants and vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists in order to reduce road accidents and injuries by ensuring that vehicles have higher levels of safety. Latest update in effect July 2024 All commercial vehicles registered in the European Union are required to be equipped with appropriate ADAS functions.
The SANY 408P electric mixer has passed five GSR ADAS features, including Moving Information System (MOIS), Blind Spot Information System (BSIS), Reverse Information System (REIS), Intelligent Speed Assist System (ISA), and Driver Drowsiness Alertness Warning System (DDAW).
Among these systems, the ISA system is designed to alert the driver to slow down when speeding is detected. SANY’s ISA system has recorded more than 6,000 kilometers of road tests in 10 EU countries, with 431 kilometers of real-world road and scenario driving covering urban areas, villages, highways and more. The single-scenario recognition accuracy exceeds 90 percent, with an overall accuracy of 96 percent.
The DDAW system frequently monitors the driver’s facial features, eye movements and head movements based on physiological imaging to infer whether the driver is in a state of fatigue, in order to send alerts or take other appropriate actions.
Also tested is the MOIS system, which monitors and notifies the driver of pedestrians and cyclists in the blind spot near the front of the vehicle, while the BSIS system looks for collision risks in the right blind spot of trucks or buses when turning, and the REIS system assists in parking the vehicle to avoid collisions through a real-time reversing video screen.
“Looking to the future, SANY will continue to develop our international markets, enable the advancement of digital intelligence, and promote low-carbon operations to provide high-quality, safe, more reliable and intelligent products to global customers,” said Yu Hongfu, President of SANY Heavy Industry.