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Electric vehicles (EVs) use programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to handle and control a number of electrical systems, including the drivetrain, battery management system, and other auxiliary systems.
The PLC is an electronic device that uses software to monitor and control the inputs and outputs from different sensors and actuators in the EV. It takes in signals from the vehicle’s sensors, analyses the information, and then transmits actuators output signals to regulate movement.
The main duties of an EV PLC are power distribution management, tracking and control of battery charging and discharging, management of the electric motor, and management of additional systems like lighting and temperature control.
An EV PLC’s software can be programmed, which enables manufacturers to tailor the control and administration features to the unique needs of their vehicles.The functionality and abilities of PLCs in EVs are likely to become more sophisticated and flexible as EV technology develops.
Global EV programmable logic controller 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.
Emerson has expanded its PLC product line, allowing for more thorough manufacturing control and output optimisation.
The new PLCs add more end-to-end automation options to Emerson’s current process control market. and are a component of the company’s acquisition of General Electric Co.’s Intelligent Platforms group.
Its output optimisation and control are also expanded by the addition. One of Emerson’s newest outcome-optimizing processors is the RX3i CPE 400.
The new PLCs add more end-to-end automation options to Emerson’s current process control market and are a component of the company’s acquisition of General Electric Co.’s Intelligent Platforms group.