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New Concept

New benefits in environmental compatibility and delivery-driver convenience


The Energy-Saving Idling Control (E-SI) Delivery System combines idle-stop functions with card-based keyless functions to significantly increase environmental compatibility and driver convenience. Fitted in the Mazda Bongo Van Concept and Titan Dash Concept, it represents a valuable response to the needs of the parcel delivery industry, where drivers are required to stop and restart their vehicles with great frequency.
*E-SI : Energy-Saving Idling Control

  Bongo Van Concept

Bongo Van Concept
(Reference exhibit)

Titan Dash Concept

Titan Dash Concept
(Reference exhibit)


A demonstration vehicle equipped with the E-SI Delivery System is located outside the building.
 
Idle-stop switch
Idle-stop indicator


E-SI Delivery System

Idle-stop switch (used to activate and deactivate idle-stop functions)
Idle-stop indicator (shows status of idle-stop functionality)


Idle-Stop Functions
The system's idle-stop functions free the driver from stopping and restarting the engine. When the driver places the automatic shifter in the 'P' position and pulls the parking-brake lever, the engine is stopped. When the driver next depresses the brake pedal, the engine is restarted. Reduced exhaust emissions and fuel consumption promote environmental compatibility. Plus, the driver enjoys a labor-saving benefit.
  Card key

Card key (carried by driver for keyless functions)


Card-Based Keyless Functions
When the driver (carrying the system's card key) comes within a prescribed distance of the vehicle, the doors are unlocked. When the driver moves away, the doors are locked. Deliveries, which involve frequent egress and ingress, are thus made easier.

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