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Our Connected World | TE Connectivity
TE Connectivity
36 episodes
9 months ago
Welcome to Our Connected World, a podcast series from TE Connectivity, featuring straight talk for engineers about today’s technology trends and the technical challenges in driving innovations crucial to making the world safer, sustainable, productive, and connected.
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Welcome to Our Connected World, a podcast series from TE Connectivity, featuring straight talk for engineers about today’s technology trends and the technical challenges in driving innovations crucial to making the world safer, sustainable, productive, and connected.
Show more...
Technology
Business,
News
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What is Driving the Acceleration of EV Vehicles?
Our Connected World | TE Connectivity
29 minutes 47 seconds
3 years ago
What is Driving the Acceleration of EV Vehicles?
The trend for seeing electric vehicles (EV) on the road has been on the rise. Sameer Pagnis, President, Global Automotive at TE Connectivity joined Host Tyler Kern to discuss facilitators and roadblocks in the EV field. A convergence of factors are responsible for increasing EV prevalence. The technology is integrating rapidly, battery pack density is improving, and economics make these cars more affordable. The performance factor that makes it difficult for consumers to go back to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles once they have driven EVs. Alternatively, the main barrier preventing EVs from a complete overhaul of ICE vehicles is range or charge anxiety, which includes charge time, how many miles a charge gets, and charge station availability. “Once that charge anxiety is addressed, that eliminates the primary hurdle of widespread adoption from a technology perspective,” said Pagnis. The electrical power of these vehicles also poses an added safety challenge. Pyrotechnic or fire events needs to be known to the driver at least 20 minutes ahead of time. The high voltage switching in EVs also causes terminal and electromagnetic noise. Pagnis summarized: “The density of power that can charge rapidly and be made available economically and functions reliably; that is the biggest challenge.” The future of EV will rely on consumer experience. TE must take their experience and find people, supplies, and customers who can partner and provide the right level of input. “It is all about bringing all of those experiences together and learning from it rapidly so that the end consumers get the best product.” For more information, visit te.com to read blog posts on this topic or connect with the engineer support teams or sign up for the Circuit monthly newsletter. Additionally, iTunes, Spotify, and Google offer the Our Connected World podcast.
Our Connected World | TE Connectivity
Welcome to Our Connected World, a podcast series from TE Connectivity, featuring straight talk for engineers about today’s technology trends and the technical challenges in driving innovations crucial to making the world safer, sustainable, productive, and connected.