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Alps Electric Develops Compact, Highly Efficient Converter for 48-Volt Mild Hybrids

Apr. 26, 2018

Filed Under: Suppliers Tagged With: alps electric, auto parts, DC–DC converters, fuel efficiency, mild hybrid vehicles, new product

Alps Electric Co. Ltd. (TYO:6770) is looking to commercialize its newly developed Trimagic converter, a compact and highly efficient DC–DC…...

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