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• • • CONTENTS • • •


News 5. Schneider Electric to become the official energy technology partner of McLaren Racing


Batteries & Chargers 10. From standalone installs to connected ecosystems


AI 14. How AI Is Transforming Electrical Engineering Work in the Field - Shocking Energy


EV 24. A spotlight on the charge for electric vehicles - Key Integrated Services


Cables 28. The importance of waterproof connectors in military, marine, transport and solar applications - Inelco Hunter


Safety in Engineering 32. From blackout to business as usual: why electrical safety Is central to post-storm grid recovery - PENTA


Supplement 34. Data Centre World 2026 35. Carrier 36. Pheonix Contacts 38. ABB 39. Vertiv 40. Eland Cables


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Test & Measurement Power Lighting Sensors


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