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HaCon: New trends in passenger information<br />

The software and consulting specialists from HaCon are presenting numerous<br />

new projects, features and functions in connection with the<br />

HAFAS timetable information system and the train planning system TPS<br />

at <strong>InnoTrans</strong> 2012. Among the facilities now available with HaCon is the<br />

option of restricting the search to destinations with a specified maximum<br />

travelling time from the starting point. Deutsche Bahn is the first German<br />

customer to incorporate this search function in the HAFAS-based timetable<br />

information service. Another feature found now<strong>here</strong> else in Germany,<br />

according to the exhibitor, is the live timetable for the Munich light railway<br />

system. This innovative real-time service displays the current position<br />

of all vehicles and is intended to set new standards in passenger<br />

information and mobile travel planning. HaCon has now created the largest<br />

integrated RBL system in Europe, HAFAS Smart ITCS. DB bus companies<br />

are currently equipping their fleets with this open system, which<br />

is not restricted to any specific platform, and the process will be completed<br />

by 2014. It is installed on the on-board computers or on an Android<br />

smart phone to provide reliable connections between buses and trains.<br />

HaCon Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, D-Hannover<br />

Hall 4.1, Booth 130<br />

Leonie Segermann<br />

+49 (0)511-33699227<br />

presse@hacon.de<br />

www.hacon.de<br />

DB search within defined area<br />

Live timetable for Munich light rail system<br />

Haugg-Industriekühler:<br />

Cooling panels for hybrid and electric vehicles<br />

Haugg Group has developed special panels for cooling batteries,<br />

power converters and other electronic components such as power<br />

electronics. In the hybrid and electric vehicle sector in particular<br />

it is important to ensure the effective cooling of batteries because<br />

their performance is directly related to their operating temperature.<br />

If the temperature is too high or too low this will have a negative<br />

impact. The battery coolers ensure that the batteries remain in the<br />

best possible temperature range. Thermal compensation is achieved<br />

through the use of efficient cooling panels, cooling them according<br />

to external conditions but also ensuring that they are maintained<br />

at the right temperature. In this way the ideal operating temperature<br />

range can be maintained. Two models are currently available:<br />

soldered and welded panels, which can be flexibly adjusted to the<br />

chassis. All models provide a homogenous temperature distribution<br />

with only a minimal loss of pressure in the coolant.<br />

Haugg-Industriekühler GmbH, D-Sulz am Neckar<br />

Hall 20, Booth 314<br />

Jens Petrick<br />

+49 (0)241-9462958<br />

j.petrick@haugg-group.com<br />

www.haugg-group.de<br />

Battery cooling plate<br />

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