Automotive
Reverse battery protection scheme for automotive applications
Many self-contained critical electronic systems and subsystems, especially in automotive applications, use a 12 or 48V storage battery for the primary power source.
Taking the pressure off
While a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) was, at first, predominantly the preserve of Europe’s luxury car fleets, it’s increasingly becoming a legal requirement across the globe.
ZEEKR confirms arrival in Europe in 2023 as key step to global expansion
ZEEKR announced at the 2023 Shanghai Motor Show that it will introduce its intelligent luxury EVs to Europe as part of the brand’s mission to accelerate the transition to sustainable mobility.
Keysight expands Novus portfolio
Keysight is expanding its Novus portfolio with the new Novus mini, a network test platform in a compact form factor that addresses the needs of network engineers as they deploy automotive and industrial IoT devices.
ADS-TEC Energy presents ChargePost at Hannover Messe
ADS-TEC Energy presents the battery storage-based fast charging solution ChargePost at the global trade fair for industry and innovations, the Hannover Messe, at the joint stand with Baden-Württemberg.
Vianode to house industrial scale battery materials plant
Vianode, a Norwegian producer of advanced battery materials with a greener footprint, has assumed formal ownership of the building which will house the company’s first industrial-scale plant at Herøya, Norway.
Ford brings hands-free driving technology to UK roads
Ford has introduced a Level 2 hands-free advanced driver assistance system with regulatory approval for use on the motorway network in Great Britain – the first system of its kind approved in Europe.
EVBox is ready to start integrations with EEBUS
EVBox is now ready to integrate with Energy Management Systems (EMS) through EEBUS, the universal language for smart home management.
Inductive couplers for electric vehicle sniffing/CCS listener applications
PREMO, a manufacturer of inductive components, has unveiled its latest product – the MICU 300A-S/LF series of inductive couplers, designed specifically for electric vehicle sniffing applications.
Škoda’s new car tech gives pedestrians the green light when crossing roads
Škoda is developing technology which displays to pedestrians – via the car’s grille – when it’s safe to cross the road, as part of a wider trial scheme looking to make roads safer for children, senior citizens and people with disabilities.