Electric vehicle technology is constantly evolving and innovation is needed to help maintain high performance under increasing demands. Reducing emissions and increasing the sustainability of mobility is driving the global need for safe, space-saving and, weight-saving connectivity systems in electric vehicles.
The origin of HUBER and SUHNER dates back to 1864; the merger in 1968 created a company with a long tradition of innovation, maintaining its leadership in metallic, radio frequency, and optical connectivity for demanding applications.
Based on years of experience and market feedback, HUBER+SUHNER has developed a high-voltage modular distribution unit that is immediately available without the need for individual design or customised manufacture. This significantly reduces costs and shortens delivery times – the solution can be delivered in as little as two weeks from the time of enquiry. The HUBER+SUHNER modular high-voltage distribution unit (mHVDU) can be customised to customer specifications with very short lead times, helping OEMs bring new electric vehicles to market faster while maintaining high quality.
The mHVDU is tested and validated to global automotive standards and norms, ensuring best-in-class performance. Designed for flexibility and robustness, it withstands harsh environments and is compatible with HUBER+SUHNER’s high-voltage portfolio, including the RADOX AUTOL high-voltage cable and the EV-C 2 cable grommet connectivity system.