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C h a p t e r 1 What challenges do powertrains in passenger cars face? Increasing battery voltage is one way to maximize energy efficiency. Current EVs utilize voltages ranging from 300VDC to 400VDC, but doubling to 800VDC would allow less current to be drawn, thereby reducing energy waste because of lower I 2 R losses in the cables. At the same time, a higher voltage facilitates faster charge times. However, increasing the voltage of powertrains introduces many challenges. The first is that all components directly connected to the powertrain need to be able to handle higher input voltages. Cables and connectors handling the increased voltages will also need to be rated accordingly. PASSENGER CAR POWERTRAIN SOLUTIONS Following a similar path to all new technologies, the efficiency of the electric vehicle will be a critical development– being able to better use the stored electrochemical energy. By increasing the voltage (by about double), the electrical and mechanical efficiencies can be improved. For the same amount of power delivery, the cables can be reduced in cross-sectional area, reducing weight and cost." Juergen Scheele VP, Business Development & Product Management, xEV Passenger Vehicle Business, Littelfuse 6 7 Experts on Automotive Powertrains

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