Texas Instruments (TI) has announced a long-term partnership with Delta Electronics, a global manufacturer of power supplies and energy management, to develop next-generation electric vehicle (EV) on-board charging and power solutions. The collaboration will leverage the two companies’ research and development capabilities in power management and power transmission, working in a joint innovation lab located in Pingzhen district, Taiwan. Texas Instruments and Delta will work together to optimize power density, performance and size to facilitate the adoption of safer, faster charging and more affordable electric vehicles.
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James Tang, Executive Vice President, Mobility Business Unit and General Manager, Electric Vehicle Solutions Business Group, Delta Electronics
Amichai Ron, Senior Vice President, Embedded Processing, Texas Instruments
From left to right: James Tang, Executive Vice President, Mobility Business Unit and general manager, Electric Vehicle Solutions Business Group, Delta Electronics Amichai Ron, Senior Vice President, Embedded Processing, Texas Instruments
“The shift to electric vehicles is the key to a more sustainable future, and in our many years of collaboration with Delta Electronics we have built a strong foundation.” “Working with Delta, we will use Texas Instruments’ semiconductors to develop electric vehicle power systems such as on-board chargers and DC/DC converters, enabling smaller, more efficient and more reliable performance while increasing vehicle range and encouraging more people to use electric vehicles,” said Amichai Ron, senior vice president of embedded processing at Texas Instruments.
IS200HSLAH2ADE “Delta has been developing efficient automotive power products, systems and solutions to help reduce transport-related carbon emissions since 2008.” James Tang, executive vice President of Delta’s Mobility Business Unit and general manager of the Electric Vehicle Solutions Business Group, said, “By establishing a joint innovation lab with Texas Instruments, Delta will leverage Texas Instruments’ extensive experience and advanced technology in digital control and gallium nitride (GaN). Improve the power density and performance of our electric vehicle power supply systems. With more advanced product development and design capabilities, we aim to achieve closer technical exchanges and cooperation, accelerate product development, and improve product safety and quality. We look forward to further consolidating our technology leadership in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle market and creating a win-win situation.”