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TDK to showcase advanced battery management and EV tech at CES 2026

By Michelle Froese | December 10, 2025

TDK Corporation will highlight its latest solutions for electric mobility at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, from January 6–9, 2026 (Booth 15803).

The company’s CES exhibit features new components and technologies that support traction inverters, battery management, EV fast charging, and advanced sensing for vehicle safety and control.

The showcase includes new EMI filters and customized dc link capacitors for traction inverter applications, along with high-voltage contactors and battery-management magnetics.

TDK will also feature its EV fast-charging portfolio, including dc link capacitors, input protection devices, and power line filters for EMI suppression in high-power charging systems. It will demonstrate a range of automotive sensing and actuator technologies designed to enhance precision and reliability in EVs.

Exhibits include stray-field robust Hall and TMR position sensors for braking and thermal control, next-generation MEMS IMUs for headlight leveling and stability applications, and a 15-inch haptic automotive display powered by actuators and MEMS mirrors.

In addition to its automotive and EV technologies, TDK will also showcase new developments in AI, ICT, consumer electronics, and industrial energy systems as part of its broader CES presence.

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