As commercial vehicles advance rapidly toward intelligent and connected technologies, the braking system has long evolved from a purely mechanical device for vehicle deceleration into an active safety and intelligent management platform integrating electronic control, sensor networks, and sophisticated algorithms. As the core enabler of this transformation, the Electronic Braking System revolutionarily restructures traditional pneumatic braking by separating signal and energy flows. This not only delivers millisecond-level improvements in braking response but also builds a scalable functional ecosystem—ranging from basic anti-lock braking and traction control to advanced stability intervention and rollover prevention, as well as tractor-trailer coordinated braking and wear balance management.

Meanwhile, continuous upgrades in global commercial vehicle safety regulations are driving EBS from a high-end optional feature to standard and even mandatory equipment. In China, standards such as JT/T 1178 explicitly require EBS installation on tractor units and hazardous goods transport vehicles, marking EBS as a core component of the commercial vehicle market access threshold.
In the global commercial vehicle braking system sector, Knorr-Bremse and WABCO are established industry leaders with dominant traditional advantages, consistently guiding technological and market trends.

With nearly a century of technological expertise, Knorr-Bremse is a global leader in commercial vehicle braking systems and deeply participates in formulating braking industry standards. It maintains continuous innovation in core systems including EBS, ABS, and ESP. Its modular braking control platform delivers exceptional resistance to heat fade, stable braking torque, and balanced wear, making it ideally suited for new energy commercial vehicles and high-level intelligent driving. Its products are fitted to mainstream heavy-duty trucks and buses worldwide, widely recognized for reliability and durability.

With a history spanning more than 150 years, WABCO is a pioneer in commercial vehicle electronic braking and active safety technologies. It launched the first commercial vehicle ABS system in 1981 and has continued to lead industry technological iteration. Its EBS system uses electronic signals for precise braking pressure control, featuring a compact and reliable single-piston brake structure. It offers shorter braking distances, lower energy consumption, and longer component service life, with outstanding performance in tractor-trailer coordinated braking. WABCO is a core supplier to leading commercial vehicle manufacturers globally.

EBS (Electronic Braking System) for commercial vehicles is an advanced auxiliary braking system controlled by electronic signals, mainly used in trucks, tractors, and buses. Building on traditional pneumatic braking, it replaces pneumatic signal transmission from the brake pedal with electronic signal transmission, significantly improving braking response speed and driving safety. A schematic diagram of the EBS system architecture is shown below.

As an authorized dealer for both Knorr-Bremse and WABCO, Shiyan Xingrongya has long been a preferred supplier of braking system components from these two brands, delivering multiple core values to customers:
Genuine Product Assurance: Direct supply of original factory EBS, ABS, and core braking components, eliminating counterfeit and inferior risks at the source and ensuring braking performance consistent with original equipment.
Precise Adaptation: Provides professional selection solutions for various commercial vehicles including trucks, tractors, and buses, perfectly matched to local operating scenarios.
Stable Supply Chain: Maintains sufficient in-stock inventory for fast response to procurement and replacement needs, effectively reducing vehicle downtime and improving operational efficiency.
Full-Process Service: Offers one-stop support from product selection and technical consultation to installation, commissioning, and after-sales maintenance. Professional capabilities reduce operation and maintenance costs, fully guaranteeing vehicle braking safety and long-term stable operation.