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EV batteries are finding new ways to retire
 
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EV batteries are finding new ways to retire

EV batteries are finding new ways to retire

As the number of EV batteries with no more practical transportation use rises, and continues to grow as do EVs, the industry is left with a challenge — what to do with millions of used EV batteries? Read more →

Future-proof automation technology for the automotive industry

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Future-proof automation technology for the automotive industry

In the automotive industry, the individual steps of the state-of-the-art, automated production process must mesh reliably at all times: from the press shop right up to final assembly.
 

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Save time and money with the DL Series plug

The Lee Co.

Save time and money with the DL Series plug

The DL Series plug is a single-piece, stainless steel plug engineered to provide leak-tight performance in aluminum housings without the use of threads, sealants or O-rings.
 

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Murata's impact: Advancing mobility through innovation

Murata Manufacturing

Murata's impact: Advancing mobility through innovation

Murata's technology drives innovation in the mobility industry, from materials to modules. Visit our automotive portal for technical documentation and experience our cutting-edge solutions shaping the future of mobility.
 

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Avoiding the destructive effects of torsional resonance

Avoiding the destructive effects of torsional resonance

The rapidly expanding use of diesel engines and a-c variable speed drive systems has made it essential for test stand users and designers to acquire a working knowledge of torsional effects. Learn how to estimate torsional resonant frequencies. Read more →

Steering toward reduced vehicle emissions via electrification

Steering toward reduced vehicle emissions via electrification

While NOx storage reduction enhances emission control in these vehicles, trends in engine design and an increase in idling in traffic cause exhaust temperatures to fall below 250° C, which is too low to support catalytic NOx conversion. Read more →

Accelerating your advancements with custom interconnects!

Flexible Circuit Technologies, Inc.

Accelerating your advancements with custom interconnects!

Save time and money by partnering with Flexible Circuit Technologies for expert engineering, quality production and economical solutions to expedite your product launch!
 

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Low-energy, long range: Download this tech paper to integrate Panasonic Industry PAN1781 seamlessly

Future Electronics

Low-energy, long range: Download this tech paper to integrate Panasonic Industry PAN1781 seamlessly

The Panasonic Industry PAN1781 Series Bluetooth Low Energy Module is the newest solution for IoT applications requiring long-range capabilities. Download this tech paper to tackle the complexity of implementation using this module.
 

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Next-gen AI and engineering virtual event

Altair

Next-gen AI and engineering virtual event

Automotive innovation is moving fast. Join us to hear from Tesla, AMD, Aptiv and more about optimizing design processes and leveraging AI to achieve breakthrough results and out-innovate the competition.
 

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The potential for increased EV use to clear the air in the US

The potential for increased EV use to clear the air in the US

Can achieving the U.S. vehicle electrification goal — targeting 50% of new light-duty vehicle sales by 2030 — enable the country to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 50% below 2005 levels in that timeframe? Read more →

New EV Level 2 charging cables

New EV Level 2 charging cables

Transtector has released a new line of electric vehicle (EV) charging cables designed for the increasingly popular Level 2 charging application and employing the tried-and-true J1772 connector. Read more →

   

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