The paper presents the development of a project of an automotive embedded system, called ECS (Economy Climate System) the authors of this paper identified the need for improvement in the efficiency of the Climate System of the current vehicles, therefore was born the ECS project. The system was developed to contribute to the automotive industry so can be used in current and future projects of automakers. The system acts in conjunction with the conventional air conditioning system, increasing energy efficiency, the ECS keeps the vehicle cabin air conditioned even with the internal combustion engine off, increasing the autonomy of the vehicle, reducing power and fuel consumption, generating lower emissions of pollutants, greater comfort for the occupants, therefore being sized to act at points where automotive engineering needs constant evolution, improvement and new embedded systems. The system has as its development base the use of Thermal Module, electronic management of the onboard system, sensors, the calibration of the system developed from the variables needed for the system to work in an active way in vehicles with Start/Stop system, hybrid vehicles or electric vehicles, changing the software calibrations for each type of vehicle that the system should be implemented.
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