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How to reduce complexity of power connections in EVs (Webinar)

Electric vehicles have high voltage systems that require precise connections, and demand for innovative components is rapidly increasing around the globe. Recently acquired by Eaton, Royal Power Solutions is recognized for its numerous industry-leading electrical components, including stamped battery and eyelet terminals specially designed for electrified vehicles. These power connection technologies provide vehicle manufacturers with components possessing superior reliability, while its in-house design expertise specializes in manufacturing efficiency and system architectures.

Watch this free webinar at our Fall Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by Eaton, to learn how these connection solutions help reduce complexity, time-to-market while optimizing EV system performance.

Reserve your spot—it’s free!

Other sessions at our Spring Virtual Conference include:

HPC And MCS Charging Systems

In this webinar, BRUGG eConnect AG will present the background on the increasing demand for the expansion of fast charging infrastructure, as well as innovative solutions that eliminate the last concerns about time-consuming charging cycles.

Register here to learn more—it’s free!

Advanced Thermal Barriers: How To Transform Your Thermal Runaway Mitigation Strategy

Battery engineers face the challenge of maximizing a vehicle’s performance while optimizing thermal runaway propagation protection.

In this webinar, presented by Aspen Aerogels, we will explore the role of compression pads and cell-to-cell barriers in managing mechanical and thermal energy inside modules and/or packs. Attendees will develop an understanding of possible solutions, including foams, fibers, foils, and aerogels. We will also review recent real-world testing, including footage of PyroThin, an aerogel-based thermal barrier, stop thermal propagation cold.

Register here to learn more—it’s free!


See the full session list for the Fall Virtual Conference on EV Engineering here.

Broadcast live October 17 – 720, 2022, the conference content will span the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem, including motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC and more.

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