North America’s cold winters pose challenges for NOx sensors—and Huizhou Ruize Automotive Technology Co., Ltd.’s R&D team has a solution. Since 2017, the 8-10 dedicated experts have developed sensors with cold-start optimization, ensuring they activate quickly and maintain accuracy even in sub-zero temperatures (-30°C and below).
The sensors feature heated components that prevent frost buildup and calibrated chips that adjust to sudden temperature drops common in Canadian and U.S. winters. Backed by ISO9001 and CE certifications, they help North American diesel vehicles meet EPA emission standards year-round.
With an 8,000-square-meter production facility, Ruize delivers cold-climate sensors to U.S. and Canadian manufacturers. Explore these winter-ready solutions at www.rznoxsensor.com.