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Busbars are conductive metal bars or strips used to distribute electricity to various outgoing circuits. They serve as a central point where multiple circuit connections meet, enabling efficient redistribution of power. Busbars are typically made of copper or aluminum for their excellent electrical conductivity and can be configured in different arrangements to accommodate the specific requirements of the substation.


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Looking ahead, the future of car chassis design is likely to be dictated by ongoing trends in automation, electrification, and sustainability. As self-driving technology advances, chassis designs will need to adapt to integrate sensors and systems crucial for autonomous operations. Additionally, as the push for sustainability grows, manufacturers are examining the potential for using recycled materials in chassis production and exploring designs that enhance recyclability at the vehicle's end of life.


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China has become a powerhouse in the production of new Chinese EV models, which has had a global impact on the cost and availability of electric vehicles. Chinese automakers, such as BYD and Li Auto, have leveraged government support and economies of scale to produce new energy cars at competitive prices. These vehicles often come equipped with advanced EV power solutions at a fraction of the cost of their Western counterparts. As more new Chinese EV models enter the global market, the competition will drive down prices further, making electric cars more accessible to a broader audience.

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