Electronic Design Update - Special Edition - Nov 15th, 2022
 
 
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November 15, 2022
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As the electric-vehicle industry grows, so too are demands for fast, efficient charging stations, as well as major expansion in reliable infrastructure. Of course, misconceptions are emerging regarding the ecosystem. This article sets the record straight.
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Electric vehicles may provide a powerful jolt to supply power to our electric grids. Through vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, battery power from EVs can be harnessed to power homes or share energy with the grid as demand rises.

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As the world’s appetite for renewable energy grows, technology can convert and transport that energy is in high demand. See how semiconductors enable the efficient and safe transportation of energy to power homes, buildings, and cities.

Next-generation EV charging stations need to be equipped for vehicle-to-grid communication. Learn how you can incorporate communication, safety and security into your EV charging design while enabling the future of grid integration.

As more electric vehicles (EVs) hit the road, it’s necessary to advance vehicle electrification charging infrastructure. In our electric-vehicle future, semiconductor technology will offer grid operators more flexibility to manage fast and efficient EV chargers.

The electric vehicle (EV) charging industry is growing fast, given commitments from car manufacturers worldwide. Read about some common misconceptions about EV charging, and what you need to know to design EV charging stations that are fast, efficient and powerful.

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