Lightweighting and intelligent control are emerging trends in supercharger development, accelerating technological iteration in the industry.
Date: 2025-10-16 Click: 61
Driven by the dual carbon goals and consumer demand for driving performance, the supercharger industry is moving toward a new era of lightweighting and intelligentization. Several component manufacturers recently released new-generation products, focusing on material innovation and electronic control system upgrades.
A core supplier in Zhejiang province has launched a supercharger featuring a titanium alloy rotor and a carbon fiber housing, resulting in a 30% reduction in overall weight compared to traditional products. It also integrates an ECU-based variable boost control system, dynamically adjusting boost pressure based on driving mode to achieve an optimal balance between performance and fuel efficiency.
In addition, intelligent diagnostic capabilities have been introduced. The new supercharger can monitor bearing wear, belt tension, and temperature anomalies in real time, providing fault warnings through the vehicle network, improving reliability. The industry predicts that superchargers with intelligent control capabilities will account for over 60% of the high-end market share by 2026.

