消费级电动汽车标准与电压趋势[行业脉搏]

IF 2.6 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Kristen Parrish, Stephanie Watts Butler
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电动汽车(EV)市场持续增长,预计到2023年底,电动汽车的销量将达到1400万辆[1]。随着电动汽车不断出现在道路上,支持它们所需的充电基础设施也将继续扩大规模,特别是在政府向制造商和消费者提供补贴的帮助下(请查看2022年9月的专栏以深入了解[2])。电动汽车硬件,无论是在车辆(传动系统/逆变器)还是在充电站,都将驱动轨道电压,而多种电压选择带来了相互竞争的半导体需求。本文探讨了不同插头类型和充电标准的实施如何影响基础设施的规模和可访问性,以及这些可能如何影响宽带隙(WBG)半导体的未来需求。
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Consumer EV Standards and Voltage Trends [Industry Pulse]
The electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow, with an estimated 14 million vehicles to be sold by end of 2023 [1] . As EVs continue to appear on the road, the charging infrastructure needed to support them will also continue to scale, especially with the help of government subsidies offered to both manufacturers and consumers (check out the September 2022 column for a deep dive on this [2] ). EV hardware, both in the vehicle (drive train/inverter) and in the charging station, will drive rail voltages—and with multiple voltage options comes competing semiconductor requirements. This article explores how implementation of different plug types and charging standards are impacting infrastructure scaling and accessibility, and how these may impact wide bandgap (WBG) semiconductor needs going forward.
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IEEE Power Electronics Magazine
IEEE Power Electronics Magazine ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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