Automotive Systems
Sanden globally provides products, systems, and services of the same quality,
aiming to realize advanced comfort environments.
Sanden group's automotive air conditioning system products are adopted by the automobile manufacturers,
construction machinery and agricultural machinery manufacturers around the world,
and are manufactured and supplied globally to the automobile manufacturers mainly as OEM products.
In addition, Sanden is actively developing the advanced and high-quality products that support the
electrification of automobiles,
in pursuit of next-generation air conditioning systems that are friendly to people and the earth.

In an automotive air conditioning system, the refrigerant is repeatedly compressed and expanded to exchange the heat with the outside air for "cooling and heating"
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Compressors
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Compressors are referred to as a the heart of automotive air conditioning system, as they take on the function of compression and circulation of refrigerant.
Sanden one of the world's largest shares of compressors, and in recent years has been expanding its business to the electric vehicle industry. -
HVAC Units
HVAC units are a core component that takes on the function of switching between internal air circulation and outside air suction and optimally adjusting temperature, humidity, and air volume of the air heated or cooled by the heat exchanger. -
Heat Exchangers
Refrigerant compressed by a compressor is evaporated (vaporized) and condensed (liquefied) in a heat exchanger to cool and heat the air. -
Electric Coolant Heaters
Electric coolant heaters are used as a new heat source of heating for electric vehicles in which no exhaust heat from engine is available. -
Pipes for Air Conditioning
Pipes for air conditioning connect each component of an automotive air conditioning system. -
Heat Pump System
Heat pump system is an air conditioning system that uses the heat of the outside air to provide energy-saving heating by repeatedly compressing, liquefying, and evaporating refrigerant,
which are widely used in electric vehicles in which no exhaust heat from engine is available.