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Unlock the future of Battery Management Systems: Download the white paper
Explore the critical role of Battery Management Systems (BMS) in high-voltage energy storage and e-mobility applications. This exclusive white paper dives into industry trends, design complexities, safety mechanisms, cybersecurity challenges, and innovations shaping the future of BMS technology. Learn how eInfochips is driving next-generation BMS development with strategic insights and turnkey solutions.
Applying evolving trends in energy storage
The energy sector is undergoing transformative advancements through the integration of smart grids, distributed energy resources (DERs), and smart monitoring systems, enhancing efficiency, resilience, and optimization. Molex supports this evolution with high-power connector solutions and busbars such as PowerWize, SW1, and PowerPlane, ensuring safe and efficient current movement to drive a sustainable energy future.
How solar and battery technology are advancing the smart grid
Smart grid technology is now ingrained in modern power distribution systems worldwide. Many countries have reinvigorated their power grids with smart grid systems that enable active monitoring, distribution optimization, outage notification, and much more. And as adjacent technologies are integrated into utility intelligence, we’ll continue to see iterative improvement to the smart grid.
Effective renewable energy management in microgrids
With the increase in the human population and new industries being set up, the demand for electric energy keeps increasing every year. Fossil fuel-based generation, which accounts for the majority of the current energy demands, is also being used to fulfil these increased energy demands. This is slowly leading to the depletion of fossil fuels and an increase in the prices of coal and natural gas. According to the International Energy Association, the average natural gas prices were four times higher in Europe in the first half of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021, while coal prices were more than three times higher. Fossil fuels are also major contributors to greenhouse gases and are responsible for increased global warming.