You’ve probably noticed more and more supermarket delivery vans popping up in your street. They weave through residential areas, sometimes parking on side walks with their warning lights on to unload. In these situations safety is of great importance, and that’s where the Beijer CAN Interface (BCI) comes in. Together with Inbouwcentrum Grandia, the delivery vans of a nationally operating supermarket chain are equipped with a BCI, so that the aftermarket system can guarantee this safety.
How the Beijer CAN Interface works
The Beijer CAN interface serves as the intelligent bridge between a vehicle’s CAN networks and any aftermarket systems. It reads essential CAN data from an electric or conventional vehicle and transmits it to aftermarket devices and their applications.
Examples of signals the BCI can make available:
Curious which signals are available for your vehicle? Explore the Beijer CAN Database.
BCI functionality in the delivery vans
By supplying a range of vehicle signals, the BCI helps the supermarket’s aftermarket system to safeguard both drivers and other road users.
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