The electric revolution is here — and electric vehicle (EV) consumers have high safety, efficiency, and technology demands. Vehicle manufacturers are tasked with responding quickly with innovations that perform and inspire, while managing the dynamics of the market, regulations that push towards zero-emissions vehicles (ZEV), and increasing cost pressures. With a broad spectrum of experience and resources in industrial electrical applications and vehicle systems, Eaton is the right partner to help hybrid (PHEV, HEV) and battery electric vehicle (BEV) manufacturers take on these unique electrification challenges.
We’re helping to drive adoption and evolve EV technology at our sweet spot: the convergence of electrical and mechanical power. And we’re dedicated to bringing more innovative ideas to life through our global R&D and manufacturing facilities, we deliver the quality products our partners—and their customers - demand. Learn more about our solutions.
Learn about Eaton’s portfolio of eMobility products and solutions for electric vehicles and beyond. Try the interactive version or download the PDF now.
Eaton can assist commercial vehicle manufacturers in the transition to 48-volt systems with a variety of technologies that reduce mechanical and incorporate more electrical components.
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Learn about our recent acquisition of Royal Power Solutions, a U.S.-based manufacturer of high-precision electrical connectivity components used in electric vehicle, energy management, industrial and mobility markets.
We are developing comprehensive electric vehicle charging infrastructure (EVCI) solutions and services that unite the power needs of buildings and electric vehicles (EVs) with on-site renewable energy generation.
Electric vehicles are a hot topic with automotive buyers today, however, some consumers have concerns before making the transition. Dan Ouwenga, senior manager of power electronics technical strategy for eMobility, and Brandon Fisher, head of engineering for eMobility power distribution and protection, address the top 10 consumer misconceptions related to electric vehicles.