Attendees visiting hall 10, stand B40 will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge technologies from TTI’s esteemed manufacturing partners and engage with technical specialists to stay abreast of the latest advancements in powertrain technology within the e-mobility sector. Co-located with The Battery Show Europe, the event is scheduled from 18-20 June at the Messe Stuttgart, Germany.
“The participation of TTI Europe in EHVT 2024 is a significant indicator of the company’s strategic direction towards supporting the electrification of the transportation sector,” said Dermot Byrne, Industry Marketing Director - Transportation at TTI Europe. “By showcasing advanced battery and fuel cell technologies, we are playing a pivotal role in addressing some of the critical challenges of electric vehicle adoption and are paving the way for a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future in transportation.”
Designers of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and manufacturers of charging stations will have the opportunity to explore the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) and the North American Charging Standard (NACS) inlet solutions from Amphenol Industrial and ITT Cannon. Additionally, they can discover a range of AC outlets, as well as AC and DC charging cable solutions from Aptiv and Phoenix Contact.
Manufacturers of power distribution units and battery packs can examine the innovative 1500V high-voltage (HV) connection systems offered by Amphenol Industrial, Aptiv, and TE Connectivity. They will also have access to the latest HV contactor, fuse, battery switch, and circuit protection solutions from KYOCERA AVX, Littelfuse, and TE Connectivity.
Battery pack and fuel cell stack manufacturers can delve into the latest arrays of sensors provided by the Amphenol Sensor Technology Group (STG) and Honeywell. These encompass current, hydrogen, and battery/thermal runaway sensors.
Engineers focusing on HV power inverters and on-board chargers can gather insights into the latest HV thin film capacitors from Murata and supercapacitors from KYOCERA AVX. Yageo offers power resistors, Molex presents connectors tailored for harsh environments, and Murata will introduce new power converter modules for similar applications.
Finally, TTI will also exhibit a portfolio comprising both high-voltage cable assemblies and low-voltage loom harnesses manufactured by TTI’s recent acquisition, Raffenday.