Charged EVs | Webinar: High power density and reliable automotive connection systems—driving the future

Charged EVs | Webinar: High power density and reliable automotive connection systems—driving the future


As the global mobility industry accelerates toward full electrification, the performance demands placed on electrical connection systems have intensified. Automotive and commercial vehicle OEMs, along with suppliers, engineers and procurement professionals, are under pressure to deliver higher power density and uncompromising reliability within smaller, more constrained packaging environments—all while maintaining long-term performance in harsh, real-world conditions.

Eaton’s high power lock box (HPLB) terminals and connectors represent a breakthrough solution for these evolving challenges. Featuring an inverse-spring design, HPLB terminals not only withstand extreme conditions, but they also improve contact reliability as those conditions intensify. The result is a more compact, efficient, and durable connection system suitable for EV, hybrid, and internal combustion platforms.

Join this webinar at our September Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by Eaton, to learn about the market need, design innovation, and performance benefits of Eaton’s HPLB terminals—positioning it as the technology of choice for next-generation mobility.

September 15, 2025, 11:45 am EDT
Register now—it’s free!


See the complete session list for the Virtual Conference on EV Engineering here.

Charged EVs | Webinar: High power density and reliable automotive connection systems—driving the future

Broadcast live from September 15 to 18, 2025, the conference content will encompass the entire EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem, including motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC and more.




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