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Power steering is a technology used in vehicles to assist drivers in steering by using an electronic or hydraulic system. It is a key component of telematics and vehicle electronics, as it helps to improve the safety and efficiency of driving. Power steering systems use sensors to detect the driver's steering input and then apply a force to the steering wheel to assist the driver in turning the vehicle. This technology is used in a variety of vehicles, from passenger cars to commercial trucks.
Power steering systems are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with features such as lane-keeping assistance, adaptive cruise control, and automated parking. These features are designed to improve the safety and convenience of driving, as well as reduce driver fatigue. Additionally, power steering systems are becoming more efficient, with improved fuel economy and reduced emissions.
Some companies in the power steering market include Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, and ZF. Show Less Read more