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Engineering the Future of EV Charging Infrastructure

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October 2025

The future of EV charging goes beyond speed; it demands intelligent, adaptive systems that can evolve with battery chemistries, grid conditions, and user needs. By merging automation, AI, and advanced thermal management, charging infrastructure can transform into a self-aware, reliable energy backbone for mobility.

Engineering the Future of EV Charging Infrastructure

Global Electric Vehicle (EV) adoption is accelerating, but the supporting infrastructure, especially charging systems, faces significant engineering constraints.

The core challenge isn't merely increasing charger numbers or power output; it's about building reliable, intelligent, and adaptive systems. These systems must seamlessly integrate with evolving battery chemistries, fluctuating grid conditions, and high utilisation demands, all while upholding safety and efficiency. Solving this is not a standalone electrical engineering problem but rather a multi-domain system engineering task. Effective solutions necessitate the convergence of expertise from various fields, including industrial automation, electrochemistry, artificial intelligence, and thermal management.

What Charging Can Learn from Smart Automation in Textiles

Modern textile manufacturing offers a surprisingly appropriate model for infrastructure design. Textile plants operate with persistent sensing and real-time feedback. Machines or devices adjust operations on the fly based on data from embedded sensors surveying alignment, tension, temperature, and wear. These systems also predict delinquencies before they happen, minimising downtime.

This principle is instantly transferable to EV charging. Today’s chargers are mostly static, with limited diagnostic ability. A fault often means a total shutdown. By integrating real-time monitoring of voltage, temperature, contact resistance, and component fatigue, chargers can become self-aware. For example, overheating connectors or degraded insulation can be specified early, triggering auto-de-rating or assertive maintenance. These are established practices in elevated industrial sectors, but they remain underutilised in EV infrastructure.

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TCS and Google Cloud Launch Gemini Experience Centre in Riyadh to Drive AI Innovation Across MEA

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has partnered with Google Cloud to launch the Google Cloud Gemini Experience Centre (GEC) at the TCS Pace Studio in Riyadh, aimed at accelerating AI adoption across the Middle East and Africa.

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1 min

November 2025

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EM - Efficient Manufacturing

Astrophel Aerospace Develops Indigenous Cryogenic Pump for Rocket Engines

Pune-based space tech startup Astrophel Aerospace has achieved a major milestone with the successful development of an indigenous cryogenic pump, capable of spinning at 25,000 RPM to power next-generation rocket engines.

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1 min

November 2025

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EM - Efficient Manufacturing

FAULHABER Expands Portfolio with Compact HighPerformance DC Motors

FAULHABER has expanded its product portfolio with the launch of new high-performance DC micromotors from the GXR and SXR families, designed for compact, reliable, and versatile drive solutions.

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1 min

November 2025

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EM - Efficient Manufacturing

Hinduja Renewables Appoints Deepak Thakur as Managing Director and CEO

Hinduja Renewables Energy, part of the Hinduja Group, has appointed Deepak Thakur as its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 October 2025.

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1 min

November 2025

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EM - Efficient Manufacturing

Seco Develops Digital Tool to Drive Industrial Sustainability

Seco Tools has launched a digital Industrial Sustainability Assessment to help its production units accelerate progress towards global sustainability goals.

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1 min

November 2025

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EM - Efficient Manufacturing

CII Manufacturing Innovation Conclave 2025

Driving Innovation for a Future-Ready Manufacturing India

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3 mins

November 2025

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EM - Efficient Manufacturing

Ultraviolette Expands into Spain and Portugal with Launch of F77 Electric Motorcycles

Ultraviolette has officially launched its F77 performance electric motorcycles in Spain and Portugal, marking a major step in its global expansion across Europe.

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1 min

November 2025

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EM - Efficient Manufacturing

Demand-Match System for Smarter ELGi Unveils Compressed Air Efficiency

Elgi Equipments, one of the world's leading air compressor manufacturers, has introduced the Demand Match system, a breakthrough technology designed to optimise fixedspeed compressors under fluctuating demand conditions.

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1 min

November 2025

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EM - Efficient Manufacturing

Connecting the Future: How Next-Gen Cables Are Powering a Smarter, Greener World

From superconducting power lines to smart, sensor-enabled systems and recyclable materials, the cable and wire industry is undergoing a quiet revolution. These unseen enablers are driving the world's shift to renewable energy, digital connectivity and sustainable engineering.

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3 mins

November 2025

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EM - Efficient Manufacturing

CIRCUIT OF CHANGE:How India is Powering Global Electronics Manufacturing

India's electronics manufacturing industry is on the fast track to transformation. Once known mainly for assembling products, it's now gearing up to design, build, and export high-quality electronics to the world, powered by strong policies, big investments, and a growing wave of innovation.

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7 mins

November 2025

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