DENSO introduced its first automotive alternators in the 1960s. Since then the company has pioneered a variety of new alternator designs capable of producing more electrical power more efficiently, yet in a smaller, lighter unit.
Modern multiflow condensers are increasingly compact and space-saving, due to demands in the automotive industry for lighter and more efficient vehicles which consume less fuel.
The adoption of hybrid and electric vehicles is on the rise, and whilst they might not be appearing in your workshop for a few years yet, it’s good to be prepared.
Glow plugs have been an essential part of all diesel engines since their invention way back in the early 1900s. However, since DENSO began manufacturing glow plugs in 1963, these components have become considerably more integral to engine efficiency than the basic designs of more than 70 years ago. In this article, we look at how glow plugs have evolved in line with modern vehicle requirements to become an essential part of the diesel car parc.
16th December 1949 saw the inception of NIPPONDENSO CO. LTD. From this point forward, the company that we now know as DENSO, has evolved to lead the way in advanced automotive technologies.