The main functions of the busbar are the safe, short-circuit-free conduction of electrical energy between the drive and charging components and the protection of assembly and workshop personnel from touching live components. These metal bars are connected together using welds or bolts, forming a complete conductive system. Protect the system by interrupting the current flow during faults or overloads. Typically made from copper or aluminum, busbars are rigid and flat — wider than cables ut up to 70 percent shorter in height. Functionally, it serves as a junction where inflowing and outflowing currents converge, acting as a central hub for power aggregation and. Electrical busbars have emerged as a critical solution, offering a compact, low-resistance conductor that simplifies layouts, enhances thermal management, and ensures reliable power flow in applications ranging from substations to robotics. TEC develops solutions in the field of overmolded busbars for electromobility.
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