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Microchip introduces electric two-wheeler ecosystem to accelerate e-mobility innovation
The electric two-wheeler market is transforming the transportation industry as consumers embrace e-scooters and e-bikes for both recreational use and daily commuting. Microchip Technology has announced the launch of its Electric Two-Wheeler (E2W) ecosystem, a comprehensive suite of pre-validated reference designs that addresses key challenges in e-scooter and e-bike development, including power efficiency, system integration, safety and time-to-market.

Microchip says by offering automotive-grade, scalable solutions, it enables manufacturers to streamline development and build reliable, feature-rich electric two-wheelers.

 
Microchip says its automotive-grade components and modular reference designs provide a flexible, scalable platform that adapts to various power levels and feature requirements. Backed by comprehensive design files, schematics, Bill of Materials (BOM), and global technical support, developers can quickly bring next-generation e-scooters and e-bikes to market with optimised power, safety and intelligence.

 
“Manufacturers often struggle with optimising power efficiency, ensuring seamless system integration and meeting evolving safety standards,” said Joe Thomsen, Corporate Vice President of Microchip’s dsPIC Business Unit.

 "Microchip’s Electric Two-Wheeler Ecosystem directly addresses these design challenges with pre-validated, high-performance solutions that help accelerate product development and enhance vehicle reliability."

 

 



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