Trailer-Mounted Brake Control Systems

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TowSmart and Autowbrake™ Partner to Enhance On-Road Safefty

TowSmart and Autowbrake™ have joined forces to introduce a trailer-mounted brake control system that could significantly simplify the towing experience and enhance safety.

The innovative product eliminates the need for traditional in-cab brake controllers by incorporating the braking mechanism directly onto the trailer frame. Using magnetic pulse technology and an accelerometer, the trailer-mounted brake control system automatically detects braking force and applies proportional stopping power to the trailer in real time. TowSmart and Autowbrake™'s approach removes common installation challenges like dashboard modifications or complex wiring, instead offering a plug-and-play solution that maintains functionality across different tow vehicles. The design includes compatibility with various electrical systems and an optional solar charging feature to ensure continuous operation.

Trend Themes

  1. Trailer-mounted Brake Technology — The introduction of trailer-mounted brake control systems presents a shift from traditional in-cab controllers, enabling real-time braking force application directly on the trailer.
  2. Plug-and-play Towing Solutions — Plug-and-play towing innovations are simplifying the installation process by removing dashboard modifications and complex wiring, making it easier for users to switch tow vehicles without extra effort.
  3. Solar-powered Trailer Systems — The integration of optional solar charging features ensures continuous operation of trailer systems, aligning with the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions in automotive technology.

Industry Implications

  1. Automotive Technology — The automotive sector is seeing advancements towards smarter towing systems with innovations such as trailer-mounted brake control that enhance safety and ease of use.
  2. Sustainable Energy Solutions — The move towards integrating solar power in trailer-mounted systems reflects broader industry trends in adopting renewable energy sources for auxiliary systems.
  3. Outdoor and Recreational Vehicle Accessories — Demand for improved towing safety and user-friendly systems is driving innovation within the outdoor and recreational vehicle accessory market, impacting designs and functionality.

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