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(Telematics Wire) Subaru & Panasonic ink deal for automotive lithium-ion batteries

Wärtsilä unveils Quantum2 for large-scale battery storage
Wärtsilä, a Finnish company in sustainable technology, which develops innovative solutions for both the marine and energy sectors, has launched Quantum2, a fully integrated high-capacity battery energy storage system designed and optimised for global large-scale deployment. 

 

 

Delta unveils 500kW DC ultra-fast EV charger
Delta, a Taiwanese company which provides power and thermal management solutions, announced the launch of its 500kW DC Ultra-fast EV Charger UFC 500. Amidst the rise of high-power charging needs and challenges in land acquisition for EV charging operators, the UFC 500 emerges as an ideal solution through its remarkable power versus footprint ratio. 

 

 

Swift Navigation & Telit Cinterion unveil ultra-low power GNSS devices
SAN FRANCISCO, March 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Swift Navigation, a company that develops technology for high-accuracy GPS positioning, making it useful for applications like autonomous vehicles and precise asset tracking, and Telit Cinterion

 

 

Subaru & Panasonic ink deal for automotive lithium-ion batteries
Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, March 19, 2024 – Subaru Corporation and Panasonic Energy Co., Ltd., formerly part of a Panasonic Group Company announced they have signed a basic cooperative agreement covering the supply of cylindrical automotive lithium-ion batteries.

 

 

Renesas unveils MCUs with advanced features
TOKYO, Japan ― Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced the RA2A2 microcontroller (MCU) Group based on the Arm® Cortex®-M23 processor. The new, low-power devices offer a 24-bit Sigma-Delta analog-to-digital converter (SDADC)

 

 

Altair unveils SimSolid for electronics
TROY, Mich., March 20, 2024 — Altair announced the release of Altair SimSolid for multi-physics scenario exploration for electronics, from chips, PCBs, and ICs to full system design. By using SimSolid, engineers and technologists can reduce design errors, reduce time-to-market, and increase product quality.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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