Tesla Adopts 48V Architecture for Vehicle Power
Tesla's Cybertruck will replace 12V systems with a 48V architecture, reducing wiring current and harness weight and using DC-DC power converters for EV electronics.
Tesla's Cybertruck will replace 12V systems with a 48V architecture, reducing wiring current and harness weight and using DC-DC power converters for EV electronics.
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