Asphalt paver’s electrical system is like a "nerve center"—it’s what makes all the parts work together. It sends commands right, keeps an eye on how things are running, and makes sure paving goes smoothly. Here are its main parts: The side controller box is on the machine’s side. It lets operators adjust things like paving speed when there’s a sudden problem with how materials are spread. The main control panel is the core. It has buttons and screens that shows different data. Operators set things like paving thickness and vibration frequency here. The auger sensor checks how much material is in the hopper. If there’s too little, it alerts you, so paving doesn’t have to stop. The leveling system controls how flat the surface is. Most come from MOBA. It detects things steadily, so paving stays precise.