Vicor K.K Japan, a subsidiary of Vicor Corporation headquartered in Shinagawa ward, Tokyo, is set to showcase the benefits of 48V zonal architectures at the upcoming Automotive Engineering Exposition 2025, organized by the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan. The company is collaborating with OEMs and Tier Ones to develop more compact and lightweight power systems utilizing 48V power distribution alongside high-density modular DC-DC converters. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the design of 48V zonal architectures, active suspension systems, and various automotive subsystems. Vicor's automotive-grade power modules facilitate quick power design and scalability across electric vehicles (xEVs). Furthermore, an online seminar will be conducted by Seiji Tsukimoto, Senior Applications Engineer at Vicor, detailing the advantages of 48V power distribution and best practices for creating efficient power delivery networks.
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