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GD Rectifiers looks to expand it’s product range for EVs and EV battery charging

Published on: 15/01/2020

This month GD Rectifiers has announced a new product focus – residential EVs and EV battery charging stations

Electric sports car being charged by an EV charger at sunset

With more than 227,000 electric cars (EVs) on the road today and 8,500 electric vans across 130 models and 25,733 charging points in the UK, the demand for power semiconductor components has increased tenfold over the past five years.

EVs and EV Battery Charging

As a result of the ever-growing demand of semiconductors and the attention on EVs across the power electronics industry, GD Rectifiers has this month announced the companies new focus on high powered fast EV chargers for the home market. They would like to partner with companies to develop EV chargers to provide a cost effective home charging solution.

 

GD Rectifiers are available for collaborative projects working with manufacturers on residential charging, with the aim of providing complete ready-to-use solutions for customers.

 

GD Rectifiers also stocks a wide range of semiconductors used in the automotive industry, designed and manufactured specifically for electric vehicles, including power MOSFETs, discrete IGBTs, IGBT modules, rectifiers, circuit protection devices and voltage regulators. They have extensive experience in power semiconductors and innovative cooling devices.

 

For further information on collaborative projects or to discuss your product requirements, call: 01444 243 452 or email: [email protected].

 

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