E-Mobility
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Electric Mobility and Concepts
Electromobility has gained significant importance in recent years and is at the center of global efforts for sustainable transportation. Electric vehicles (EVs) provide a more environmentally friendly alternative to conventional combustion engines. However, this technology relies on highly complex electronics that must operate under demanding conditions. A key factor for the performance and longevity of electric vehicles is therefore electronics cooling.
Significant amounts of heat are generated in several key areas of electric vehicles. This includes the batteries, power electronics (such as inverters and DC converters), and electric motors. Overheating can lead to reduced performance, decreased battery capacity, or even damage to components. Efficient cooling is therefore required to ensure heat dissipation and maintain stable system temperatures. This directly impacts the range, charging speed, and lifespan of the vehicles.
Modern electric vehicles are increasingly using advanced cooling systems. In addition to air cooling, liquid cooling systems are particularly used as they enable more efficient heat dissipation. These systems are not only powerful but also compact, which is critical in the tight architecture of vehicles. In high-performance vehicles and during fast-charging processes, where significant heat is generated, these technologies play an even greater role. As electromobility continues to gain importance and the technology evolves, the demand for innovative and efficient electronics cooling systems will continue to rise. These systems are essential for ensuring the performance and reliability of electric vehicles in the future.