Lear Corporation Wins 2025 PACE Award for Smart Power Distribution Technology
Lear Corporation, a leader in automotive power distribution, has shipped over 100 million smart power distribution boxes and won a 2025 PACE Award for its Zone Control Module featuring Algorithmic Circuit Protection.
Over 100 million
35 years
What Happened
Lear Corporation has over 35 years of experience in power distribution solutions and has shipped more than 100 million smart power distribution boxes and electronic circuit breakers worldwide. The company's expertise in eFuse technology and algorithmic protection has reshaped how modern vehicles manage energy. Lear recently received the 2025 Automotive News PACE Award for its Zone Control Module featuring Algorithmic Circuit Protection.
Over 100 million
including electronic circuit breakers
- Zone Control Modules with Algorithmic Circuit Protection
- Smart Power Distribution Units (SPDUs) with integrated electronics
- Solid-state switching and enhanced safety features
- Body control modules and gateways for seamless electrical architecture
Why this matters
As vehicles become more electrified and software-defined, efficient power distribution is critical for safety and performance. Lear's innovations help automakers build reliable next-generation vehicles.
Terms in This Story
- eFuse
- An electronic fuse that uses a semiconductor switch to protect circuits from overcurrent.
- SPDU
- Smart Power Distribution Unit, a device that manages and distributes electrical power in a vehicle.
- Zone Control Module
- A module that manages power and data within a specific zone of a vehicle's electrical architecture.
- Algorithmic Circuit Protection
- A method of protecting circuits using algorithms to detect faults and prevent damage.
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