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Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) is a type of steering system and component that uses an electric motor to provide additional torque to the steering system. This type of system is designed to reduce the amount of effort required to steer a vehicle, making it easier to maneuver. EPAS systems are typically found in passenger cars, light trucks, and SUVs, and are becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry. EPAS systems are composed of several components, including an electric motor, a steering column, a steering rack, and a control unit. The electric motor is used to provide additional torque to the steering system, while the steering column and rack are used to transfer the torque to the wheels. The control unit is responsible for controlling the electric motor and providing feedback to the driver. EPAS systems offer several advantages over traditional hydraulic power steering systems, including improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and improved safety. Additionally, EPAS systems are more reliable and require less maintenance than hydraulic systems. Some of the major companies in the EPAS market include ZF Friedrichshafen, Nexteer Automotive, JTEKT Corporation, and Robert Bosch GmbH. Show Less Read more