SKF has teamed up with in-cabin air quality specialist, CabinAir, to introduce an advanced vehicle air-quality system to the automotive aftermarket. The companies said the SKF Smart Air Purification System aims to enhance in-cabin air quality for a healthier and safer driving experience for vehicle occupants and is now available from SKF USA.
The system removes more than 10 times the amount of pollutants in a vehicle’s interior compared with conventional solutions. It effectively traps ultra-fine PM₂.₅ particles, viruses and bacteria before they enter the cabin, creating a healthier driving experience, SKF said.
“In short, our combination of two technologies provides you with healthy air for your journey,” said Daniel Hagström, CEO and co-founder at CabinAir Sweden. “It addresses the critical issue of ultra-fine particles entering the respiratory system during vehicle use.”
The SKF Smart Air Purification System utilizes active particle charging technology and mechanical filtration to surpass conventional methods. Key benefits of the system include a healthier ride, eliminating the need to recirculate cabin air, reducing the risk of virus and bacteria transmission between passengers and preventing fogged windows and CO₂ build-up, thus enhancing safety and reducing potential drowsiness. The system also includes an air quality monitor integrated with the Nordzone app, allowing users to maintain healthy air levels inside the vehicle and compare interior and outdoor air quality.
The SKF Air Purification System employs a CabinAir patented two-step technology, which captures ultrafine particles, pollen, dust, unpleasant gases and odors, while deactivating viruses and bacteria. Installation of the SKF Smart Air Purification System is a one-time process, requiring periodic filter replacements for continued effectiveness. This solution aligns with the commitment of both companies to advancing automotive technologies for a safer and healthier driving experience. The Nordzone app provides access to real-time data on air quality levels inside the vehicle, allowing occupants to monitor the air they’re breathing and take necessary actions to maintain healthy conditions, SFK said.