New Products Push Power Further at APEC 2022 (Part 2)

April 7, 2022
This gallery highlights new products that debuted at APEC 2022.

This article is part of our APEC 2022 coverage. 

The world is rushing to roll out faster and smaller chargers, cheaper and longer-range electric cars, and renewable-powered electric grids backed by battery storage in a bid to reduce rising carbon emissions.

Integral to this all-electric future is power electronics, a market expected to rise to $26 billion by 2026. The companies that supply these power devices are working to stay a step ahead of the most pressing power design challenges.

Many of those companies unveiled new products at the 2022 Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC). Here are some of the highlights from the event.

Check out Part 1 of Electronic Design’s APEC roundup.

About the Author

James Morra | Senior Editor

James Morra is a senior editor for Electronic Design, covering the semiconductor industry and new technology trends, with a focus on power electronics and power management. He also reports on the business behind electrical engineering, including the electronics supply chain. He joined Electronic Design in 2015 and is based in Chicago, Illinois.

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