EA Elektro-Automatik, a leading manufacturer of DC programmable power supplies, bidirectional power supplies and regenerative loads, has published the results of a “State of Power” survey on how electronic engineers envision changes in the types of measurements they’ll require in the coming years.
Engineers indicated in a move toward more high-power testing, a heavy emphasis on sustainability/renewables-driven applications and a reliance on remote monitoring in their responses. The EA Elektro-Automatik State of Power survey included responses from 365 design and production test engineers.
Most respondents, 64%, indicated that future design and test projects will require an increase in their power supply voltage levels. Sixty percent expect the future need to source greater than 500 W, with 13% of those engineers requiring at least 10 000 W.
“We see this need for higher-power performance widely in the renewable energy sectors we serve, such as automotive battery and EV development, along with solar and wind applications,” said EA Elektro-Automatik Americas Managing Director Eric Turner. “It extends to the high voltage power needed to drive the data centre industry’s server farms. We see all of these industries demanding higher voltage and wattage power supplies to reduce current draw, which in turn reduces the cost of cabling.”
Other findings from the EA State of Power survey include:
• Forty-eight percent rate the importance of energy savings when selecting a new power “extremely important.”
• Fifty-one percent “strongly agree” that sourcing and sinking in one instrument would be a cost-effective solution in their applications.
• Twenty-four percent need voltage levels at 1001 V or higher when testing new products.
Bidirectional power supplies that can both source and sink in a single instrument were popular among both design and production test engineers. Eighty-six percent of design engineers and 91% of production engineers indicated that sourcing/sinking in one instrument would be cost-effective.
“This imperative for multi-functional instrumentation is particularly prevalent in battery, solar cell and fuel cell development and production test,” added Turner. “The survey indicated that 90% felt that battery and fuel cell simulation test was either moderately or extremely important, and that matches the demand we see in the field for increasingly sophisticated all-in-one test capabilities.
EA Elektro-Automatik has been proactive in designing the industry’s highest power density DC programmable power supplies in response to the higher power electronics. EA launched the Industrial Series in conventional, bidirectional and regenerative units in late 2022 for higher power applications up to 3.84 MW. In the spring of 2023, EA Elektro-Automatik launched the EA-BT 20000 Triple Battery Tester with high-current, high-precision and high-speed battery testing with triple output. At the North America Battery Show in September of 2023, EA announced its EA-BCTS 10300 Series, a compact and integrated unit for high-power and voltage battery cycling and testing.
In addition to future power requirements, the survey covers power supply performance requirements, the need for communication with power supplies in remote locations, and the importance of energy efficiency. Get the complete survey report and read the blog with the highlights from the survey.
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