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DENSO Corporation and DENSO Fukushima Corporation have announced that they will start a demonstration project at DENSO Fukushima to produce and use green hydrogen at its plant in collaboration with Toyota Motor Corporation, as part of the initiative to realise carbon neutral manufacturing
Continuing with enthusiasm on its course of environmental sustainability, DENSO Aftermarket has identified and implemented changes to how it both sources and uses the inner packaging for its rotating products and compressors
IMPORTANT NOTE: While DENSO Aftermarket is proud to share technical knowledge and experience, please note that the technology mentioned in this article is original equipment (OE) technology and is not yet available in its aftermarket range.
The inverter, along with the battery and motor, is an essential element within the drive system of any hybrid or electric vehicle (EV), and its role is to convert the direct current (DC) from the battery to the alternating current (AC) required to power the electric motor. To make the DC to AC conversion, inverters have a component called a power module with a semiconductor switching device that turns on and off to change the direction of current
DENSO currently supplies vehicle manufacturers with inverters that electric vehicles use to drive, turn and stop, battery electronic control units (ECUs), which monitor the status of their battery, and semiconductors, motor generators (MGs) and electric power steering (EPS) units that underpin their electrification systems