TTI IP&E – Europe, a leading specialist distributor of electronic components, will, together with its recent acquisition Raffenday Ltd, showcase a broad portfolio of interconnect technologies and cable harnesses for low carbon vehicles at this year’s Cenex Expo, stand C4-612 in Hall 4. The event will be held from 4-5 September at UTAC Millbrook, UK.
During the show, visitors to the stand will have the opportunity to learn about innovative electronic technologies from TTI’s valued manufacturing partners for powertrain and battery charging applications, as well as Raffenday’s expertise in providing both high voltage and low voltage cable harnesses for electric and fuel cell vehicles. These technologies will provide customers with a one-stop shop for components needed to develop the next generation of electric and fuel-cell vehicles.
“Exhibiting at Cenex Expo 2024 underpins TTI IP&E Europe’s strategic direction towards supporting our customers and accelerating the electrification of the transportation sector,” says Dermot Byrne, Industry Marketing Director – Transportation at TTI Europe. “With Raffenday, the TTI family of specialists have a company with capabilities to produce highly customized high-and low voltage cable assemblies needed to develop prototype vehicles with the built-in capacity to support production volumes”.
Simon Blincow, General Manager and Sales Director, Raffenday Ltd, says: “With a legacy spanning 37 years in the specialised automotive and transportation sectors, Raffenday Ltd proudly joins the TTI family. We are catering to diverse industries, including specialist vehicles, industrial machinery, marine, and the evolving high-voltage and electric vehicle sectors, and our alignment with TTI signifies a seamless synergy for Raffenday’s journey ahead.”
Showcasing advanced battery and fuel cell technologies, TTI IP&E Europe, together with its partners, plays a pivotal role in addressing some of the critical challenges that designers need to overcome to drive electrification, paving the way for a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future in transportation. For example, designers of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and manufacturers of charging stations can learn more about the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) and the North American Charging Standard (NACS) inlet solutions from Amphenol Industrial. They can also discover interesting AC outlets, and AC and DC charging cable solutions from Aptiv and Phoenix Contact.
Manufacturers of power distribution units and battery packs can view the innovative 1500V high-voltage (HV) connection systems from Amphenol Industrial, Aptiv, and TE Connectivity. They can also explore the newest HV contactor, fuse and circuit protection solutions from Littelfuse and TE Connectivity and automotive PCB connectors for BMS applications from JAE and Molex.
Battery pack and fuel cell stack manufacturers can learn more about the latest ranges of sensors from the Amphenol Sensor Technology Group (STG) and Honeywell. These include current, hydrogen and thermal runaway sensors.
Finally, engineers focusing on HV power inverters and on-board chargers can find out about the latest HV thin film capacitors, power resistors and inductors from Yageo and Murata will introduce new power converter modules for similar applications.