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PFC chokes for high-wattage EV power systems

By Michelle Froese | September 9, 2025

ITG Electronics, a manufacturer of magnetics and EMI filters, will present its portfolio of power factor correction (PFC) chokes at The Battery Show 2025, taking place October 6th to 9th at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan (Booth #5903).

The company will highlight the PFC282820 Series, designed for 800–5000 W continuous conduction mode PFC boost converter applications in high-wattage industrial and automotive systems, including electric vehicle charging and onboard power electronics.

To address thermal and power density challenges in next-generation designs, ITG will also preview new Thermal Enabled technology, engineered to improve heat dissipation in magnetic components.

The compact PFC282820 (27.5 x 20 x 28.5mm) supports high-efficiency ac-to-dc power conversion, while a wider 27.5 x 28.5mm version increases current handling within the same 5,000-W ceiling.

Part of ITG’s Cubic Design PFC Choke lineup, the series uses flat wire and a square core to deliver higher power density and improved thermal characteristics compared to toroidal designs. This supports the evolving efficiency and footprint requirements of advanced automotive and industrial electronics.

The PFC282820 Series offers inductance ranges from 33–330 μH, with custom values available. High-current models handle up to 46 A, with approximately 50% roll off under load.

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