Accurate fluid temperature and pressure measurement is essential for optimizing system performance, ensuring safety, and maintaining efficiency in all EV applications.
Join this session at next week’s Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by TDK, where we will explore the fundamental principles of fluid sensing, highlighting critical design characteristics of temperature and pressure sensors. Key considerations such as response time, accuracy, environmental resistance, and material selection will be discussed to illustrate how sensor technology meets the demands of modern high-performance systems.
Other sessions at our next Virtual Conference include:
Exploring Inverter Functionality For Hybrid And Fully Electric Applications

In both on-road and off-road vehicles, inverters are crucial for managing energy flow, optimizing performance, and enhancing the overall efficiency of electric and hybrid systems. They enable advanced functionalities vital for modern vehicle operation, contributing to sustainability and improved user experiences.
In this webinar, presented by Parker Hannifin, we will explore the essential roles of inverters across various applications:
- Traction Motor Control: Learn how inverters power the main traction motor, enabling precise speed and torque control based on terrain conditions.
- Generation and Regeneration: Understand how inverters manage energy generation, and energy recuperation in a braking process (regenerative), in EV and Hybrid applications.
- Electrifying Hydraulic Systems: Explore how inverters power electric hydraulic pumps offering precise control and enhanced efficiency compared to traditional hydraulic systems.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the functionality and significance of inverters in the evolving landscape of hybrid and electric vehicles!
See the complete session list for the Virtual Conference on EV Engineering here.
Broadcast live on March 10-13, 2025, the conference content will span the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem, including motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC and more.