Automotive
UK Government backs electric vans and buses
The UK government has announced £88 million of funding has been awarded to 46 innovative projects that will help boost zero-emission vehicle tech.
Customised magnetic components in EVs and charging units
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a mainstay of the automotive market. Research from the International Energy Agency suggests global EV sales will reach 17 million by the end of 2024, accounting for more than one in five cars sold worldwide. However, as these cutting-edge machines grow in popularity, they become increasingly complex, which presents manufacturers and engineers with a challenge - how do you maximise performance while optimising c...
Battery cell monitor moves into production
The Dukosi Cell Monitoring System (DKCMS) for safety critical, next generation battery systems is ready for production.
EV batteries are expected to outlast life of vehicle
Geotab has released new data that indicates EV batteries will now be able to last 20 years or more.
Enabling lower cost EVs through electric motor development
The electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow; however, its growth has slowed significantly in Europe and the US in the first half of 2024.
Toshiba launches automotive photocoupler with 900V output
Toshiba announces a new automotive-compliant photorelay designed for 400V battery-related control systems.
ZF and Infineon use AI algorithms for driving dynamics
ZF and Infineon have jointly developed and implemented AI algorithms for the development and control of vehicle software as part of the EEmotion project.
Automotive-compliant, hall effect ICs from Diodes Incorporated
Diodes Incorporated has announced two new enhanced high-voltage, hall effect switch IC families to its automotive-compliant product portfolio.
Nexperia offers automotive MOSFETs in DFN1110D-3, DFN1412
Nexperia announces the release of single and dual small-signal MOSFETs in miniature DFN packages.
Keeping eyes on the road ahead
Rhita Boufelliga, business lead for Ready Vision at HARMAN International, explains how the latest automotive in-cabin technology can keep a driver’s eyes and mind on the road ahead.