Exxelia will present its latest innovations at PCIM Europe 2025, taking place from May 6 to May 8, 2025 in Nuremberg, Germany.
Attendees will be able to discover Exxelia’s new technologies at Hall 4A – Stand 329.
Among the new developments on display, Exxelia will introduce two integrated magnetics solutions specifically designed for Dual Active Bridge (DAB) converters operating at high power and frequency:
Integrated Transformer + Inductor for DAB Converter 5kVA 100kHz
Designed for 5kVA power conversion, this device achieves high efficiency through optimized magnetic coupling and reduced volume. It features controlled leakage inductance and supports high switching frequencies (up to 100kHz), providing significant size and weight savings. More information.
Integrated Transformer + Inductor for DAB Converter 25kVA 100kHz
Targeting higher power applications up to 25kVA, this version maintains excellent thermal management, minimized core losses, and compact design suitable for demanding power conversion systems. The product ensures reliable operation in environments where space and efficiency are critical. More information.
In addition, Exxelia will present for the first time at PCIM its advanced range of copper and aluminum Bus Bars from recently acquired Indian company SVM. These bus bars are designed for low inductance interconnections—ideal for power converters, IGBT modules, and capacitor banks. SVM also manufactures magnetics, backed by a strong heritage in the Medical sector, with compliance to IEC 60601 and UL qualification.
Exxelia SVM Bus Bars include laminated, powder-coated, PVC-molded, and bare copper bus bars, with optional tin, nickel, silver, or gold finishes to meet diverse key requirements for electrical insulation and mechanical robustness, offering a tailored solution for advanced integration needs in sectors such as renewable energy, aerospace, and transportation.
The company’s well-established range of DC-Link and Power Film Capacitors from Exxelia Alcon will also be highlighted. These capacitors, compliant with IEC 61071 and IEC 60068 standards, are engineered for energy storage and filtering applications within power converters. Known for their long operational life and resistance to harsh environments, they serve the critical needs of induction heating, railway, renewable energy, and medical industries.
With these solutions, Exxelia continues to support engineers and system designers facing challenges in energy conversion, system integration, and miniaturization across highly demanding industries.
For further details, visit Exxelia at PCIM Europe 2025, Hall 4A – Stand 329.