How ESC serves as a building block for vehicle safety tech of the future


Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is an advanced safety system to control and maintain the lateral stability of a vehicle in case of an unusual situation. During the last 3 years, the penetration of ESC in passenger vehicles has grown from about 19% in 2020 to 41% in 2022. Industry experts suggest that in a way ESC is preparing the base for new developments to be applicable to the market, including ADAS. Car testing agency Global NCAP has also revised its protocols to make ESC as a standard fitment for cars to achieve a five-star safety rating. With increasing awareness of vehicle and road safety, several carmakers have equipped ESC as a standard offering. The government has made ESC a mandatory requirement on buses from April 1 this year, but it is yet to be mandated on the truck segment.

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