Automotive electronic pumps, many new energy vehicles, and special vehicles like trailers commonly use micro pumps for water circulation, cooling, or automotive water supply systems, collectively known as automotive pumps. (The actual output pressure is related to the auxiliary force at the pump outlet and the pump's characteristics.) A vacuum is formed at the outlet, and water is pushed into the inlet due to the pressure difference, then排出 from the outlet.
Under the kinetic energy transmitted by the motor, water continues to be吸入 and 排出, forming a relatively stable flow. The application of electric fuel pumps includes: car pumps such as automotive electronic pumps, automotive electric pumps, and frozen motorcycle electric pumps, with operating environments ranging from -40 to 120 degrees Celsius. Prior to 2013, the pump market was mainly dominated by Germany's Webasto. Now, alternative automotive electronic pumps have been developed, breaking this structure. Solar pumps: Utilize solar panels to directly drive the pump, featuring three functions: normal startup with power up to 1W (3) overpressure, overcurrent, temperature protection, and various other protective functions. Food-grade pumps: Primarily used in dishwashing machine pumps, coffee water pumps, water dispenser pumps, and pumps made from materials that meet food-grade standards, capable of long-term operation at high temperatures. They can meet normal requirements within 28dB. Computer water cooling pumps: Targeted mainly at the DIY market, with low noise and strong impact.





