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TDK to Present EV and Fast-Charging Tech at EV Tech Expo

by | Sep 25, 2025

EV and fast-charging innovations will be featured at the EV Tech Expo, with capacitors, sensors, converters, and power supplies supporting safer operation and efficiency, with better performance in electric mobility systems.
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DETROIT, MI, Sep 25, 2025 – TDK Corporation has announced its participation at the 2025 Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo (EV Tech Expo), displaying its range of electric vehicle (EVs) and fast-charging products on October 7-9, 2025, in Detroit, MI. TDK Corporation of Americas and TDK-Lambda Americas will be located at booth #2204.

TDK will present different products designed for EVs and charging systems. The lineup includes film, ceramic, and aluminum electrolytic capacitors, along with fast-charging devices. The company will also feature temperature and pressure sensors, magnetic parts such as inductors and transformers. These products are designed to support safety, efficiency, and reliability in EVs and chargers.

Featured Solutions Include:

  • Electric Mobility (xEV): Solutions for xEV include the CarXield EMI filter, customized DC link, and CeraLink capacitors for HV inverter applications, high-voltage contactors and magnetics for battery management, and magnets that boost EV drive motor efficiency
  • EV Charging: The portfolio for EV fast charging includes DC link capacitors, input protection devices such as varistors and thermistors, and power line filters and ferrites for EMI suppression.
  • Thermal Management: The lineup includes pressure and temperature sensors, with new immersion temperature sensors designed for EV powertrain cooling applications
  • uPOL: µPOL DC-DC converter modules provide compact, high power density point-of-load solutions. They support fast load changes and maintain voltage accuracy
  • Programmable Power: Programmable power supplies include the GENESYS+ programmable DC power lineup with optional EtherNET/IP interface, and the GENESYS programmable AC sources, available in 6 kVA and 9 kVA models within a 3U form factor

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About TDK Corporation

TDK Corporation, founded in 1935 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a global technology company and supplier of electronic components and systems. The company’s portfolio includes passive components such as capacitors, inductors, and filters, as well as sensors, power supplies, magnetics, batteries, magnetic heads, and enterprise software solutions. Its products are marketed under brands including TDK, EPCOS, InvenSense, Micronas, Tronics, TDK-Lambda, TDK SensEI, and ATL. TDK serves industries such as telecommunications, automotive, industrial equipment, data centers, consumer electronics, and energy systems. Over its 90-year history, TDK has contributed to technologies ranging from ferrite cores and cassette tapes to components that support smartphones, electric vehicles, gaming, and renewable energy systems. In fiscal 2025, TDK reported $14.4B in sales and employed about 105,000 people worldwide.

About TDK-Lambda Corporation

TDK-Lambda Corporation, a subsidiary of TDK Corporation, designs and manufactures power conversion products including AC-DC power supplies, DC-DC converters, programmable sources, and filters. Its products are used in industries such as medical, industrial, broadcast, defense, factory automation, LED and LCD signage, and test and measurement. Originating from the Lambda power supply business, the company has grown into a global supplier of reliable power conversion solutions. TDK-Lambda operates research, development, manufacturing, sales, and service facilities across Japan, Europe, the Americas, China, and Southeast Asia. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, the company reports annual sales of more than $500M.

About 2025 EV Tech Expo

The 2025 EV Tech Expo–North America will take place October 6–9 in Detroit, MI. In its 15th year, the event is considered North America’s leading showcase for electric vehicle and battery innovation. The expo is expected to host more than 1,300 exhibitors and 21,000 professionals representing automotive, energy storage, components, and clean mobility sectors. The program will feature technical sessions, panels, and networking opportunities for engineers, executives, and supply chain specialists working on EVs, batteries, and sustainability.