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1-cell Li-Ion battery protection IC with temperature sensor
Nisshinbo has launched the R5668 series 1-cell Li-Ion battery protection IC with incorporated additional safety measures and control functions.
Extreme fast charging battery technology is important for EV adoption
StoreDot says that high-speed charging times are now just as crucial to the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, as the deployment of high power charging infrastructure.
Improving electric vehicle battery production process
Schneider Electric and AVEVA have announced a partnership with IN-CORE Systèmes to enhance efficiency in electric vehicle (EV) battery production.
300W 1/16th brick pinout buck-boost DC/DC converter series
TDK Corporation announces the addition of adjustable current limit models to the TDK-Lambda brand 300W rated i7C non-isolated DC/DC converter series.
Seica inaugurates new campus at Italy headquarters
Seica has opened a new 2,200 square meter campus in Strambino, Italy
EV BMS test rig from Pickering Interfaces at Automotive Testing Expo Europe 2024
Pickering Interfaces will showcase its range of modular signal switching and sensor simulation solutions for automotive electronics test and verification – including HIL (hardware-in-the-loop) simulation for ECU and BMS (battery management system) test – on booth 1130 at Automotive Testing Expo Europe 2024, taking place from 4-6 June 2024 at Messe Stuttgart in Germany.
Industrial CoolSiC MOSFETs 650V G2 in TOLT and Thin-TOLL package
Infineon has introduced its new industrial CoolSiC MOSFETs 650V G2 in TOLT and Thin-TOLL packages.
Harwin connector series benefits from 360° EMC backshells
Harwin has announced that its Kona high-power connector series is now available with backshells. Made from an aerospace-grade Aluminium 6061 alloy, these backshells will prevent unwanted EMI leaking out from the connector/cable assembly into the surrounding system.
Global EV & Mobility Technology Forum
Taking Place from 10 - 11 July 2024, The inaugural Global EV & Mobility Tech Forum is a unique opportunity for international policymakers, institutions, NGOs, corporations, companies, and start-ups to meet with leading global technology & solution providers focused on sustainable urban mobility solutions.
AI-controlled stations can charge electric cars at a personal price
As more people drive electric cars, congestion and queues can occur when many need to charge simultaneously. A new study from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden shows how AI-controlled charging stations, through smart algorithms, can offer electric vehicle users personalised prices, minimising both price and waiting time for customers.