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TE Connectivity presents green mobility products at Battery Show Europe

TE Connectivity is unveiling its AMP+ HVA 1200 high-voltage terminal and connector system at Battery Show Europe in Hannover, Germany. The platform, which will launch later this year, is among a number of products on display which the connectivity and sensor company claims will drive green mobility and the supporting infrastructure. TE is also showcasing its next-generation AMP+ charging cables and inlets as well as its EVC 80 main contractor, designed for lower current applications.
May 16, 2018 Read time: 1 min

3826 TE Connectivity is unveiling its AMP+ HVA 1200 high-voltage terminal and connector system at Battery Show Europe in Hannover, Germany.

The platform, which will launch later this year, is among a number of products on display which the connectivity and sensor company claims will drive green mobility and the supporting infrastructure.

TE is also showcasing its next-generation AMP+ charging cables and inlets as well as its EVC 80 main contractor, designed for lower current applications.

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