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Strategic Partnership for Battery Management Systems

The enfas GmbH is a specialist for “all in one” services for energy and vehicle systems with own manufacturing and core competencies in the research and development of new technologies in the fields of electromobility and renewable energies.

enfas develops future-oriented solutions for the power grids of tomorrow’s electric vehicles and, with its know-how, contributes significantly to functional safety in automobiles.

In energy technology, the focus is on the development and production of modular and highly compatible energy storage systems with innovative technologies for stationary and transient applications.

Together, enfas, as an expert for battery management systems and wiring systems, and Finepower, as a specialist in power electronics, offer the right solutions for charging and storage technology in applications in industry, the automotive industry and renewable energies.

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Strategic Cooperation for Drive Technology with FEAAM GmbH

The Research Center for Electric Drive Technology and Actuators Munich (FEAAM) is one of the world’s leading engineering service providers for the design and measurement of electrical machines. Thanks to the cooperation with the Chair of Electric Drive Technology and Actuators of the University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich, the technical competence is permanently maintained at the highest level and access to a worldwide unique laboratory equipment is granted.

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EU Research Projects

To remain a technology leader in our core area of power electronics in the future, we are working on various research projects funded by the European Union, including the “Operational Program Business and Innovation for Competitiveness”.

For example, in the project “Innovative Charging Station with GaN Transistors”, the future charging infrastructure for electric vehicles is to be strengthened by analyzing the optimal design of an on-board charger with gallium nitride-based transistors, build single and three phase prototypes and validate them.