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What’s Next for Motor Control and Power Electronics?
Manage episode 464648255 series 2919253
Electric motors literally keep our world running. It is estimated that there are around 700 million electric motors in use around the world, with 300 million in the industrial sector alone. And this number is sure to grow with the increasing electrification of all sectors, the advancing automation of industry and the growing number of electric vehicles. This means that the energy efficiency of drives is becoming increasingly important – after all, electric motors consume around 65% of electricity in industrial applications.
To find out how electronics can help and what the trends are in the motor control market, we invited two experts: Milan Ivkovic, Director of the Analog and Power Segment at EBV Elektronik and Canberk Sezer, Software Field Application Engineer for Digital Motor Control at EBV Elektronik.
66 episodes
Manage episode 464648255 series 2919253
Electric motors literally keep our world running. It is estimated that there are around 700 million electric motors in use around the world, with 300 million in the industrial sector alone. And this number is sure to grow with the increasing electrification of all sectors, the advancing automation of industry and the growing number of electric vehicles. This means that the energy efficiency of drives is becoming increasingly important – after all, electric motors consume around 65% of electricity in industrial applications.
To find out how electronics can help and what the trends are in the motor control market, we invited two experts: Milan Ivkovic, Director of the Analog and Power Segment at EBV Elektronik and Canberk Sezer, Software Field Application Engineer for Digital Motor Control at EBV Elektronik.
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