Everything PE: New Hub for Power Electronics in Europe

Everything PE: New Hub for Power Electronics in Europe

2025-07-23 power

Brussels, Wednesday, 23 July 2025.
A new platform, Everything PE, launched on 22 July 2025, aims to keep power electronics professionals in Europe informed with the latest products, news, and advancements in energy efficiency.

Everything PE: A One-Stop Shop for Industry Insights

Everything PE, newly launched on 22 July 2025, is a comprehensive resource designed for professionals in the power electronics sector across Europe. The website serves as a hub for the latest in products, news, white papers, and videos, supporting the industry’s shift towards energy efficiency and technological innovation. At a time when the demand for sustainable energy solutions is at an all-time high, the platform aims to keep its users updated on critical industry trends and advancements [1].

Technical Specifications and Compliance

The website features an extensive list of products, totaling 212,211 items from 1,544 manufacturers, covering areas such as power management, transistors, converters, and numerous electronic components. These detailed listings aid professionals in selecting components tailored to meet precise specifications, compliance, and efficiency metrics. The inclusion of advanced technologies like silicon controlled rectifiers, triacs, and high-performance voltage regulators underlines the platform’s commitment to addressing varied industry needs [1].

Driving Market Growth and Efficiency

The global power electronics market, valued at USD 51.73 billion in 2025, is projected to reach approximately USD 67.42 billion by 2030. This growth, with a CAGR of 5.4%, is primarily driven by the increasing adoption of electric vehicles, heightened renewable energy initiatives, and the widespread demand for energy-efficient power conversion technologies [2]. Particularly in Europe, the accelerated deployment of SiC and GaN technologies in EV infrastructure is expected to boost efficiency, contributing an additional 1.8% to the market’s CAGR in the medium term [3].

Innovations in Energy Efficiency

Innovation in the power electronics domain focuses heavily on integrating AI and next-generation materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN), which enhance performance in high-voltage applications. The emphasis on real-time performance monitoring and AI-driven diagnostics further improves operational efficiency and device longevity. These advances align with global regulatory trends pushing for higher standards in energy conservation and device efficiency [2].

sources

  1. www.everythingpe.com
  2. www.marketsandmarkets.com
  3. www.mordorintelligence.com

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