The consumer electronics industry is moving at a pace we’ve never seen before. Think about what sits in our homes and pockets today - wearables that track our health, wireless chargers that eliminate cables, compact appliances
Permanent magnets lie at the heart of modern electromechanical systems—from electric vehicles and wind turbines to MRI machines and high-speed actuators.
In the modern world of rail, electrification, speed, and connectivity define progress. Trains today are no longer just mechanical marvels—they are electromechanical ecosystems..
This blog explores key EV components, including electronic control units, power components, PCBs, wiring, charging connectors, and busbars, before delving into strategies for managing heat.
As the automotive industry accelerates its transition to electric mobility, the demand for efficient and high-performance electric vehicle (EV) powertrains is growing exponentially.
Electric motors (E-motors) account for a significant portion of global energy consumption, comprising 70% of the electricity used in the industrial sector.