E-mobility is on the cusp of mass adoption. At TE, we’re making electric vehicles more enticing and practical by reducing charge time and increasing their range.
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Renewable solutions for a sustainable future
At the center of renewable energy evolution is the need for advance, reliable connectivity for high-current power systems. Utility owners and installers can effectively implement crucial renewable technologies. Families can efficiently manage their homes. At TE, we work closely with engineers and operators to help them bring new ideas to market faster. Together, we are solving very specific application requirements and building transformative technology that is helping make the world safer and sustainable.
We’re engineering renewable energy solutions that can scale quickly and affordably for a cleaner, brighter future.
Renewable energy is the future, together we can build it faster with connections that scale and enable a cleaner and healthier planet.
Learn how TE solutions are enabling seamless connectivity throughout the home, giving people more options for easily managing connected communications, appliances, lighting, HVAC, security, and more. Video courtesy of Arrow Electronics
How is your home bandwidth like the flow from your water spigot? TE's Jonathan Lee explains how working from home can change data flow in the home from a trickle to a flood - and how highly engineered TE solutions can solve this to improve bandwidth for entire neighborhoods.
TE's Scott Hamilton discusses the trends around dual-node architecture: a sensor node and a communications node. The second node adds functionality, energy savings, safety, and increased quality of life.
TE’s Jonathan Catchpole and a Zhaga Consortium representative discuss about the future of street lighting, including market trends and the evolution of Book 18.
TE engineer Alex King and system architect Jonathan Catchpole explain how our Lumawise Endurance N Enhanced Base can help you get your streetlighting control node to market faster, more reliably, and with fewer engineering resources.