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A power electronics system is required to convert and control the power supply from the battery of the electric vehicle. As the number of electric cars on the road continues to climb, the market for power electronics is expected to expand.
Strict regulations imposed globally by regulatory bodies on automobile carbon emissions are also anticipated to promote the growing adoption of power electronics in electric vehicles as power electronics have electronic control over the emission system in gasoline vehicles while there is no emission in the case of electric vehicles.
The rising use of renewable energy sources is driving the market for power electronics. The advantages of power electronics devices include improved forward and reverse blocking capabilities and easier circuits.
Small power electronics solutions are also the ideal choice for situations demanding high power densities. Power electronics have a small worldwide market because manufacturing them takes too much time and money.
The UAE EV Power electronics market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
At the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC), Texas Instruments (TI) will give a demonstration of how engineers may solve some of their most critical power-management design problems.
The business will exhibit system-level solutions for boosting power density, decreasing electromagnetic interference (EMI), noise, and quiescent current (IQ), and boosting dependability in addition to showcasing the most recent additions to its power-management portfolio.
At the event, 16 industry and technical seminars on these subjects will be led by professionals in the field of power.
To assist power designers increase power density, lengthening battery life, minimising EMI, preserving power and signal integrity, and maintaining system dependability, TI has been at the forefront of inventing novel techniques, packaging, and circuit-design technologies.