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Global auto industry faces EV sale crisis
Millions of EVs on the market are facing the prospect of going unsold as the global auto industry prepares for an EV sale crisis.
EV DC charging: the SiC revolution
The emergence of EV DC charging presents a promising business venture for companies specialising in power electronics.
New high-voltage MLCC benefits EV on-board chargers
Samsung Electro-Mechanics is launching a high-performance CLLC-resonant MLCC (multi-layer ceramic capacitor) that offers 22nF at 1,000V.
£1bn fund for EV charging network yet to launch after three years
Over three years since its initial announcement by Rishi Sunak, almost £1bn designated for the enhancement of Britain’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure remains unallocated.
Hexagon and Fraunhofer electrochemical simulation solution
Hexagon has announced a new battery cell design solution that combines Fraunhofer ITWM’s electro-chemical simulation technology with Hexagon’s multi-physics material simulation and metrology software to significantly accelerate new battery cell research and development programmes.
PCIM Asia to return as PCIM Asia Shanghai in 2025
PCIM Asia to return as PCIM Asia Shanghai in 2025, aiming to strengthen its role and reach in the Asian power electronics market.
Ventec to become primary PCB materials supplier for Teltonika
Ventec and Teltonika announce that Ventec is to become supply chain partner and primary supplier of PCB base materials to Teltonika, which is preparing to open a new PCB manufacturing plant at its base in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Top 10 stories from electronica 2024
Electronic Specifier highlights the top 10 stories fromelectronica 2024, the world’s leading trade fair for electronics.
StoreDot first company to get 2,000 successive XFC cycles
StoreDot has reached a groundbreaking milestone by becoming the first company globally to achieve over 2,000 consecutive XFC cycles, with the silicon-dominant battery cells maintaining more than 80% of their initial capacity. This development means EV drivers can rapidly charge their vehicles in minutes daily without concern for battery health.