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| 7 | Key Features: • Thick film on alumina ceramic technology • High power rating (30W) • Low inductance (0.1µH maximum) Key Features: • Engineered MOV-GDT pairings • Bidirectional Protection • Offered in 14mm and 20mm standard MOV packages Key Features: • Extremely low capacitance (0.05pF typ.) • Fast response times to ESD events • Designed specifically for use in automotive circuits PWR221-T-30 Power Resistors Hybrid GMOV™ Components ChipGuard ® MLC Series Automotive ESD Protectors mouser.com/new/bourns/bournspwr221/ mouser.com/new/bourns/bourns-gmov/ mouser.com/new/bourns/bourns-mlc-protectors/ ideas like storage of compressed gas in bedrock, one possibility is to use the combined batteries of EVs to "lend" energy back to the grid as a buffer in return for a rebate on your bill (Figure 4). Figure 4: Solar energy can be stored in EV batteries. (Source: Mouser Electronics) Returning energy to the grid requires bidirectional chargers, but the technology is there. If you know your car is going to sit unused, the utility could be draining and recharging the battery for their benefit without affecting you, as long as the smart charger is programmed to know when you need the car fully charged and ready to go.

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