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Energy transfer in the car: "The trend is towards aluminum busbars"

The conversation was conducted by Sven Prawitz | Übersetzt von KI 3 min Reading Time

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Large cross-sections reduce electrical losses. However, thick wires are heavy; busbars are considered an alternative. Claire Magne, product manager at TE Connectivity, describes the potentials.

Claire Magne is the global product manager at TE Connectivity.(Image: Benjamin Schenk)
Claire Magne is the global product manager at TE Connectivity.
(Image: Benjamin Schenk)

The drivetrain of an electric car should be as efficient as possible. Large conductor cross-sections reduce internal resistance and thus electrical losses; however, this increases the vehicle weight. We talked about an alternative and further potentials in the electric drivetrain with Claire Magne, Global Product Manager High Voltage Interconnection – Automotive E-mobility.

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