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Casey Porter Editor, Electrical Engineering Magazine


In this issue, we explore how cutting-edge technologies—from advanced batteries and chargers to innovative enclosure solutions—are helping create more resilient, sustainable infrastructure. We also look at how developments in surge and circuit protection are shaping economic growth (p.36). You’ll find insight into how smart systems, improved component design and precision monitoring are reducing waste and optimising performance across projects of every scale. With energy costs still a major concern, our features on energy efficiency and Net Zero strategies reveal how the industry is tackling both sustainability and cost-effectiveness. (P.24). As always, in this issue, we bring you the latest product launches, project updates and expert insight from


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across the electrical engineering spectrum, helping you stay informed and ahead of the curve. We hope you enjoy this issue and find it both engaging and practical.


Here’s to a summer of innovation! Enjoy!


elcome to the July/August issue of Electrical Engineering Magazine. As the industry pushes through a pivotal summer, we’re seeing continued momentum in the drive toward net zero, with governments and businesses doubling down on energy efficiency targets ahead of COP29.


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