SchoolBus logo in red and orange
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

New Air-Conditioning Platform Designed to Offer Climate Control

Bus air-conditioning manufacturer Eberspaecher Suetrak develops the E-Control platform to provide centralized control of all the thermal management components on a bus.

February 23, 2017
New Air-Conditioning Platform Designed to Offer Climate Control

Bus air-conditioning manufacturer Eberspaecher Suetrak developed the E-Control platform to provide centralized control of all thermal management components aboard a bus.

2 min to read


Bus air-conditioning manufacturer Eberspaecher Suetrak developed the E-Control platform to provide centralized control of all thermal management components aboard a bus.

ESSLINGEN/RENNINGEN, Germany — Bus air-conditioning manufacturer Eberspaecher Suetrak has developed E-Control, a platform designed to provide centralized control of all the thermal management components aboard a bus.

E-Control features a compact design for quick and easy installation, and it can be retrofitted at any time, according to the company.

At the heart of the system is the control unit, the E-Control box. The modular system structure enables centralized control of all air-conditioning components, including the roof-mounted and driver's seat air conditioners, the compressor, convector, heater, and aisle heating. Telemetry and vehicle data (diagnostics) can be integrated and read out via the CAN bus interface. Settings for the various drive types can be defined based on the control strategy. This permits customer-specific pre-programming of temperature settings. The power demand of electric buses can also be optimized in this way.

E-Control is available for 12 VDC and 24 VDC vehicle electric systems.

Additionally, the E-Control box can be used with customers' existing operating units. Retrofitted thermal management components can also be connected to the control platform.

The platform is operated via the E-Control interface. Large, clearly labeled buttons enable the driver to quickly and intuitively control all the key functions. A click of the AUTO button automatically adapts the temperature presetting and blower speed to the vehicle's climatic requirements. To maintain an optimal climate in the passenger compartment and at the driver's seat, bus drivers can use the direct-select button to select frequently used functions such as the dryer. The SMOG button can be used — among other functions — to close the fresh air vents to prevent outside air from penetrating the vehicle's interior.

More Maintenance

A product photo of the Meritor brake pads against an orange background and the Cummins logo
MaintenanceJanuary 30, 2026

Cummins Introduces Meritor MFLEX4 Air Disc Brake Pad

Check out key features of the new air disc brake pad and catch free 2026 brake training sessions from Cummins and Meritor. Details here.

Read More →
SponsoredJanuary 29, 2026

8 Ways To Simplify and Streamline School Bus Fleet Operations

What if your fleet technology actually worked together? Learn eight practical strategies to integrate multiple systems into one platform, unlocking clearer insights, stronger safety standards, and smoother daily operations.

Read More →
SponsoredJanuary 19, 2026

3 New Ways Fleet Software Pays: ROI opportunities for modern fleet managers

Keeping buses safe, reliable, and on schedule requires more than manual processes. This eBook explores how modern fleet software supports school transportation teams with automated maintenance scheduling, smarter video safety tools, and integrated data systems. Discover practical ways fleets are reducing breakdowns, improving safety, and saving valuable staff time.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
SponsoredNovember 7, 2025

eBook: Good for the Fleet, Good for the Community

Learn how modern telematics helps pupil transportation fleets operate more safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively while proving measurable value to their communities. See how real fleets are reducing idling, improving driver safety, and using video data to protect budgets and passengers alike.

Read More →
Up close image of an engine.
Managementby StaffNovember 6, 2025

Applications Open for Propane Autogas Skills Grant Program

With alternative fuels on the rise, PERC’s grant program helps schools prepare students for careers maintaining low-emission fleets through hands-on training and equipment funding.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Fleetio graphic announcing Maintenance Shop Network expansion into Canada with features like trusted repair shops, real-time tracking, automated approvals, and streamlined payments.
Maintenanceby News/Media ReleaseOctober 8, 2025

Fleetio Expands Maintenance Shop Network into Canada

Fleetio's expanded network gives transportation departments new access to verified repair partners, faster approvals, and real-time repair tracking.

Read More →
Technician using Truck Check-Up diagnostic software on a Panasonic Toughbook laptop inside a truck cab
Maintenanceby News/Media ReleaseSeptember 10, 2025

Noregon Updates Shop Management System, CARB Inspection Tool

The maintenance company's Truck Check Up and ShopPulse products receive enhancements and feature updates.

Read More →
A man in a grey t-shirt works on the electrical components to a school bus stop arm.
Maintenanceby News/Media ReleaseSeptember 8, 2025

Pro-Vision Launches FleetGuard Maintenance Plan

The company's new maintenance program offers inspections, fast repairs, and support to keep school bus video systems running.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Durham School Services Ann Arbor team with ASE Blue Seal of Excellence plaque in front of a school bus
Maintenanceby News/Media ReleaseAugust 29, 2025

Durham School Services Recognizes New ASE Master Technicians and Blue Seal Locations

Eleven techs across the school bus contractor have achieved master mechanic status, while six Durham operations earn new Blue Seal status.

Read More →