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The need for electric power in various forms has been spurred by the growing emphasis on electrification for a cleaner environment.
Electrical engineering’s field of power electronics deals with the processing of high voltages and currents to provide power for a range of purposes.
These domains all require stable and dependable electric power with the desired requirements, from domestic electronics to equipment in space applications.
Power supply is transformed from one form to another, supplying regulated and controlled power, employing power semiconductor switches and control mechanisms.
Motor control is advancing as transportation systems become more electrified, whilst switched-mode power supplies are a typical application of power electronics where power density, dependability, and efficiency are of utmost importance.
The Canada EV Power electronics market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
An agreement to integrate NuVu’s vehicle-to-grid (V2G) Give TM platform with Power Electronics’ charging station technology has been made between NuVu Holding Corp.,
a global cleantech company that is electrifying the planet at the intersection of energy and transportation through its intelligent energy platform, and Power Electronics, the first manufacturer of solar inverters for utility-scale photovoltaic plants in Canada and Europe.
Through the cooperation, Power Electronics will upgrade its current bidirectional chargers to include NuVu V2G-certified features.
Power Electronics can go beyond bidirectional charging with the help of NuVu’s cloud-based software by enabling electric vehicles (EVs) to offer capacity and services that support grid stabilization and avoid blackouts.
With the driver’s mobility demands constantly put first, NuVu’s solution increases renewable energy integration by enabling EVs to store energy, including that from sporadic sources like solar and wind.