Holyvolt has bought Wildcat to speed battery chemistry to scale. The $73m deal ties high-throughput materials discovery to screen-printed, water-based manufacturing aimed at faster pilot production and lower-cost industrialisation in Europe and North America.
Vertiv has launched a double-stack busway for AI data centres. The PowerBar Track update is built to raise overhead distribution capacity while preserving white space, with live reconfiguration, optional metering, and safety interlocks aimed at fast-changing colocation and hyperscale deployments.
S Jones has launched a tiered container platform for batteries. The new Green Battery Store targets lower-risk storage under DSEAR assessments, with Bronze, Silver, and Gold tiers covering higher-hazard applications.
Danisense has widened its DN1000ID range with higher isolation distance. The DN1000ID-CP02 extends creepage and clearance to 38 mm and targets high-current, high-voltage power measurement, including EV chargers and energy storage hardware, with 1 ppm linearity at 1000 A continuous.
Omron’s S8AS2 targets crowded control cabinets with smarter DC distribution. It combines a 24 V power supply, branch-level electronic protection, and live diagnostics, aiming to simplify wiring and isolate faults without taking an entire panel offline.
Renesas will license EPC’s eGaN for low-voltage power devices globally. The deal adds second-sourcing and aims to accelerate GaN adoption in AI power, robotics, and compact converters.
TDK-Lambda has introduced a 1U 3.5kW hot-swap supply for industry. The HFE3500 series supports redundant rack configurations and parallel operation, targeting automation, ATE, and communications systems that need high-density bulk power with monitoring and control via PMBus.
The Switch has added a battery-interface current limiter for DC. Its Electronic Current Limiter clamps fault current in microseconds, helping hybrid and electric vessels keep DC-link voltage stable during battery-side faults.