TDK Corporation has announced its participation at the 2025 Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo (EV Tech Expo), showcasing its broad range of electric vehicle and fast-charging innovations on October 7th to 9th, 2025, at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan (Booth 2204).
The company will highlight technologies shaping the future of mobility, including its portfolio of:
- Film, ceramic, and aluminum electrolytic capacitors
- Fast-charging solutions
- Temperature and pressure sensors
- Magnetic solutions, such as inductors and transformers
Together, these products enable safer, more efficient, and higher-performance systems for electric vehicles and fast-charging infrastructure.
Featured solutions include:
- Electric mobility (xEV): Solutions for xEV include the newly introduced CarXield EMI filter, customized dc link, and CeraLink capacitors for HV inverter applications, high-voltage contactors and magnetics for battery management, as well as high-performance magnets that boost EV drive motor efficiency, and more
- EV charging: Comprehensive portfolio of electronic components for EV fast charging, including dc link capacitor solutions, input protection devices such as varistors and thermistors, and power line filters and ferrites for effective EMI suppression
- Thermal management: Featuring high-accuracy sensors and robust pressure and temperature sensing, including the latest family of immersion temperature sensors designed for EV powertrain cooling applications
- uPOL: µPOL dc-dc converter modules deliver the industry’s most compact, highest power density point-of-load solutions, meeting growing demands for high performance, fast load transients, and precise voltage accuracy within an ultra-small footprint
- Programmable power: Advanced programmable power supplies include the expanded GENESYS+ Programmable dc power lineup with optional EtherNET/IP interface, as well as the enhanced GENESYS Programmable ac sources, now available in 6 and 9-kVA models within a compact 3U form factor
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