Trackwise Receives Production Orders for Flexible Printed Circuits Based on Its Improved Harness Technology

Trackwise Receives Production Orders for Flexible Printed Circuits Based on Its Improved Harness Technology712370

Trackwise Designs has announced that it has secured a production order based on its flexible printed circuit technology, Improved Harness Technology (IHT), for delivery in mid 2020. This initial order, in support of initial vehicle production activities, follows successful funded development activities last year for this UK-based designer and manufacturer of electric vehicles.

Trackwise’s IHT is a proprietary roll-to-roll manufacturing process enabling the production of unlimited length, multilayer flexible printed circuits (FPCs). Trackwise’s roll-to-roll technology is being used to manufacture FPCs for use at a module level in both HV and LV circuits in the vehicles' battery packs, reducing the part count, assembly time, and saving on space and weight.

Electric vehicle battery modules are typically cuboid structures of packaged cells that have precisely defined cell connection or monitoring locations that are ideally suited to flex PCBs. Also, when battery modules are packaged together to form a complete vehicle battery pack, the battery modules can be connected by long-length flex PCBs, sometimes several meters in length.

Philip Johnston, CEO of Trackwise, commented that the electric vehicle industry – and specifically EV battery packs – is one of several growth markets for Trackwise, and they have been selected by an innovator in the field. Following successful development work last year and, more recently, the acquisition of Stevenage Circuits Ltd (SCL) at the beginning of April, this is the next step towards series production of IHT at scale.

Publisher: PCB Directory
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