The strong growth in electromobility and the associated successful market launch of highly electrified vehicles requires a rethink by the entire automotive and supplier industry. At the same time, new trends, such as autonomous driving, are developing through progressive digitalisation and the use of highly automated technologies, to which the on-board network architectures must also be adapted.
This development requires a strong commitment from companies and institutes in all components involved: from the new on-board network structures, to power electronics, to battery production.
Electrics & electronics in hybrid and electric vehicles and electrical energy management: What does EEHE 2025 offer?
- electric systems in hybrid & electric vehicles
- electronic systems in hybrid & electric vehicles
- electrical energy management in hybrid & electric vehicles
The design of electric vehicles or electric cars (plug-in hybrids, full hybrids, micro-hybrids and vehicles with start-stop functions, etc.) is not only confronted with advancing developments, but also with ever increasing demands on costs and efficiency. Protagonists from research and science are facing up to the complex challenge and exchanging views on the important topics of the future together over two days at the EEHE – electrical + electronic systems in hybrid and electric vehicles, electrical energy management.
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