Starting in May 2025, most appliances sold in Europe will be required to consume less than 300 mW in standby, representing a significant shift from the existing 500 mW limit...
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From electric vehicles on the road to heat pumps in the home, electrification contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by preventing the burning of fossil fuels at the...
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Typical power adapters for our electronic devices continuously waste energy as long as they are plugged in. Just how much energy (and money) are these energy vampires sucking away?
Both regulatory and technological tools have significantly reduced the amount of energy wasted by electronic devices in standby mode. Director of Applications Engineering David Chen explains.
Director of Applications Engineering David Chen (aka Mr. Green) breaks down the newest energy efficiency standards and power conversion technologies needed to comply.