According to an external report recently, Eaton plans to develop an efficient power control system to reduce the battery size of the system without affecting battery life and vehicle performance.
The development project cost 2.5 million U.S. dollars, which was jointly funded by Eaton Corporation and the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the United States, ARPA-E. The purpose of the project is to significantly reduce the size of the system's battery and improve it while maintaining the fuel economy and the overall performance of the vehicle. Its charging rate.
Eaton’s Innovation Center team will work with a team at NREL, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, to implement this development project, with expertise in both intelligent power management systems and battery modeling.
Eaton believes that this research project can be applied in areas such as community infrastructure, data centers, industry and manufacturing, in addition to hybrid vehicles.
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