Automotive
Delta and IZIVIA join forces to strengthen France's EV charging infrastructure
Delta, a global specialist in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, announces a partnership with IZIVIA, a 100% subsidiary of the EDF Group and a major player in electric mobility in France, to provide the French EV market with reliable and innovative EV charging infrastructure solutions.
How eFuses are helping drive the zone architecture revolution for software-defined vehicles
The biggest disruption in the automotive industry in the past decade is the move toward software-defined vehicles. Traditional vehicle designs had hardware-based subsystems dedicated to specific functions such as the powertrain or infotainment.
EV-OG launches its first off-grid superfast EV Charger
Innovative electric charging business EV-OG has launched its first off-grid superfast electric vehicle charger. In a major step forward for sustainable transport, EV-OG has installed its first unit at Wrekin Retail Park in Telford, which will not drain power from the national grid.
Lucy Zodion expands EV infrastructure with EVIS2500 range
Lucy Zodion, a British manufacturer with over 60 years of experience in street lighting control, smart cities, and EV infrastructure, announces the launch of its latest addition to the EVIS range – the EVIS2500 LV Feeder Pillar.
Osprey launches 10-charger hub in Cardiff
Osprey Charging, one of the UK’s fastest-growing EV rapid-charging networks, has boosted access to public charging in Wales with 10 new EV chargers installed at Capital Shopping Park in Cardiff, supporting local residents, businesses, and visitors with reliable EV infrastructure.
Pre-configured NCAP AEB/VRU test procedures in DYNA4 R9
The new Release 9 of Vector DYNA4 includes preconfigured virtual test drive scenarios for AEB and FCW functions according to Euro NCAP 2023, including automated evaluation as specified in the test protocols.
TE Connectivity to showcase e-mobility solutions
In the fast-paced automotive industry, the power of connections is more critical than ever. Engineers and OEMs are under constant pressure to enhance the driving experience, while adapting designs to changing vehicle architectures and platforms and addressing consumer demand for safer, more advanced vehicles.
Surging demand puts existing EV charging infrastructure capacity at risk
Electric vehicle (EV) charge point operators (CPOs) must start planning now to meet higher technical standards and prepare for a significant surge in demand, according to Legrand UK & Ireland. In its newly published white paper, Powering the Zero Emissions Transition, Legrand explores the pressing challenges facing the EV charging sector in 2024 following a sharp increase in EV adoption.
Transense's SAWsense technology selected for £11 million UK EV R&D project
Transense Technologies plc, has been chosen as a key partner in a £11 million electric vehicle (EV) research and development initiative. The project, co-funded by the UK Government through the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC), reflects the UK’s drive toward electrification and sustainable automotive advancements.
Samsung electro-mechanics unveils high-voltage MLCCs for growing EV market
Samsung Electro-Mechanics has introduced a new line of multi-layer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) designed to meet the increasing demand for high-voltage components in the electric vehicle (EV) industry. These new 1812-inch X7R MLCCs offer capacitance values ranging from 2.2nF to 470nF, with a notable rated voltage of up to 2000Vdc, making them ideal for high-voltage EV applications.