Exhibitor Profile / It's all about Automotive & EV Technologies
Electronics & Electrical
The field of automotive electronics includes the electronic components employed in vehicles, which encompass systems for engine management, ignition, audio systems, onboard computers, telematics, and in-vehicle entertainment, among others. Modern electric vehicles rely on power electronics to regulate the primary propulsion motor and oversee the battery management system.
In the future, autonomous vehicles will require sophisticated computer systems, an array of sensors, networking capabilities, and satellite navigation, all of which demand advanced electronic solutions. Automotive electronics, often termed automotive embedded systems, represent distributed systems that can be classified into various sectors within the automotive industry, including engine electronics, transmission systems, chassis electronics, passive safety mechanisms, driver assistance technologies, passenger comfort features, entertainment systems, and integrated electronic cockpit solutions.
ADAS Technologies
This exhibition presents a variety of technologies and solutions, featuring Sensing Technologies, Sensors, LiDAR Systems, Cameras, Modules, Millimeter Wave Radars, Dynamic Mapping Technologies, Positioning Technologies, Semiconductors, Artificial Intelligence, Security Solutions, Design Development Solutions, Testing Solutions, and Autonomous Vehicles.
Electric Vehicle Battery and Charger
An electric vehicle battery (EVB), often known as a traction battery, is a rechargeable energy source specifically designed to power the electric motors in battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). Notable examples of these batteries include nickel-metal hydride, sodium nickel chloride, and lithium-ion variants. A battery charger, typically located at charging stations or integrated into electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), functions as a power supply unit that delivers the essential electrical energy required to recharge plug-in electric vehicles, which include battery electric vehicles, electric trucks, electric buses, neighbourhood electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Electric Motors
Electric motors act as the propulsion mechanism for electric vehicles, converting electrical energy from the battery into mechanical energy to drive the vehicle. Various types of electric motors, including brushless DC motors and induction motors, are employed in electric vehicles, each providing distinct advantages in terms of efficiency and power output. The integration of regenerative braking systems enables these motors to recapture energy during braking, thereby enhancing the overall efficiency of the vehicle.
Other Parts & Materials
A diverse array of products and categories from the designated segments of the supply chain will be featured at the exhibition.
EV, HV & FCV Technology
This category encompasses a diverse array of technologies pertinent to Electric Vehicles (EVs), Hybrid Vehicles (HVs), and Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCVs). It includes components such as Drive Systems, Rechargeable Batteries, Advanced Battery Technologies, Motor Systems, Inverters, Peripheral Devices, Charging Stations, Connectors, and Wiring Harnesses, among others.
IT & Software
Within the realm of software development, the integration of over-the-air (OTA) updates has become a critical component in the automotive manufacturing sector. The Software-Defined Vehicle encompasses a comprehensive range of Software Development Tools, Testing and Verification Tools, along with Data Acquisition and Analysis Solutions specifically designed for in-vehicle software development. Automotive Lightweight Technologies: The implementation of lightweight technologies is essential for improving fuel efficiency while ensuring safety and comfort. These technologies include a variety of components and materials, as well as techniques for molding and processing, processing equipment, and modules. Furthermore, they incorporate joining technologies for dissimilar materials aimed at minimizing the overall weight of vehicles.
Testing & Simulation
Engage in research and adopt state-of-the-art technologies for the evaluation of electric powertrains, battery performance and range analysis, suspension and chassis assessments, reliability and life cycle studies, materials testing, comprehensive vehicle evaluations, component examinations, testing facilities, crash testing and simulation assessments, range evaluations, electromagnetic compatibility testing, noise, vibration, and harshness assessments, mechanical testing, as well as evaluations of advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous vehicle technologies, among other domains.
Power Electronics
Power electronics play a crucial role in managing and regulating the electrical flow within an electric vehicle. Components such as inverters and converters are essential for transforming DC power from the battery into the AC power needed by the electric motor. These systems also control the motor’s speed and torque, optimizing both performance and efficiency. As technology advances, power electronics are becoming more compact and efficient, facilitating higher power densities and faster response times in electric vehicles.
Automotive Components
Contemporary vehicles are increasingly incorporating advanced materials, including high-strength steels, aluminium, carbon-fiber composites, magnesium, titanium, a range of plastics, and even eco-friendly materials like hemp, cotton, linen, and flax. Auto parts refer to the diverse components and systems that make up a vehicle, ranging from small fasteners to large body panels, and encompassing everything from the engine to the seat springs.
Telematics and Information Technologies (IT)
This segment includes a comprehensive suite of IT solutions, applications, and services tailored for connected vehicles. Essential elements comprise the Telematics Development Environment/Tool, In-Vehicle Operating Systems, Human-Machine Interfaces, Communication Modules, Security Systems, Telematics Services, Drive Recorders/Digital Tachograph Systems, and technologies associated with Autonomous Driving Systems.
Automotive Processing Technology
This exhibition presents a wide array of processing technologies pertinent to automotive components and machine tools. It highlights companies engaged in various sectors, including press work, casting and forging, cutting and grinding processes, sheet metal work, resin fabrication, surface finishing, and heat treatment, in addition to manufacturers of processed parts, processing equipment, and moulding machines.
Technologies for Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) signifies a groundbreaking strategy in transportation, emphasizing the cohesive integration of various transport services into a singular, on-demand mobility framework. This approach includes multiple elements, such as MaaS platforms, MaaS operators, and technology providers that focus on reservation systems, payment solutions, mapping, traffic forecasting, security, mobility services, telecommunications, data analytics, and other IT-related solutions.
Battery Systems
Central to every electric vehicle is its battery system, which delivers the essential power required for vehicle movement. Generally made up of lithium-ion cells, these systems are responsible for storing and supplying electricity to the electric motor. The battery management system (BMS) monitors the battery’s health, temperature, and charge level, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Additionally, advancements in battery technology, such as solid-state batteries, are improving the range and efficiency of electric vehicles.
Charging Infrastructure
The exhibition will present a range of charging solutions, including Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast chargers. Level 1 chargers are typically utilized for home charging and offer a slower charging rate. In contrast, Level 2 chargers provide quicker charging speeds and are commonly located in public areas such as shopping centers and parking facilities.