Why is NREL's power electronics cooling R&D so COOL?
Power electronics are expensive, yet critical, components of fuel-saving advanced vehicle powertrains such as hybrid electric vehicles. Power electronics are used to convert, transform, and control the flow of electrical energy between batteries and electric motors. However, they don't like the heat.
Come and learn from NREL's Michael O'Keefe about power electronics, the role they play in making advanced vehicles possible, ways to reduce their cost, and cutting edge technologies to cool these amazing components.
This presentation is part of NREL's "Visitors Center Power Lunch Lecture Series." Participants are welcome to bring a lunch and enjoy. Call 303-384-6565 to reserve your spot to this free presentation.
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