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Kyocera AVX introduces automotive-qualified supercapacitors EV charging system
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According to the company, its five SCC series supercapacitors are tested and qualified to the AEC-Q200 standard, meeting test conditions designed to replicate the mechanical and electrical conditions of automotive applications. They are rated for 25 F and 2.7 V, 100 F and 2.7 V, 10 F and 3 V, 35 F and 3 V, and 100 F and 3 V, and also meet UL 810A, RoHS and REACH requirements EV charging system.
The company says the new supercapacitors can be used alone or with primary or secondary batteries to extend backup times and battery life and utilize instantaneous pulse power, and are suitable for such applications as electronic mechanical locking, emergency calls, electronic recording, regenerative braking and power and standby power systems EV charging system.
”We introduced the first SCC series supercapacitors in October 2016,” said Mamoon Abedraboh, Kyocera’s global product manager. ”In the years since, they have proven to deliver high-quality performance with high reliability, optimal pulse power handling characteristics and an impressive price-performance ratio in industrial and consumer applications worldwide. We are excited to offer solutions with the same outstanding characteristics to our automotive customers EV charging system.”
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Source: Kyocera