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Electric vehicles (EVs) continue to be a major focus across the industry, and we explore how advances in infrastructure, charging technology and grid integration are accelerating the EV revolution. From smart chargers to vehicle-to-grid (V2G) solutions, electrical engineers are at the heart of this transition to cleaner mobility. We also take a close look at hazardous area equipment, crucial for ensuring safety in sectors such as oil & gas, manufacturing and chemical processing. This issue unpacks the latest in certification standards, explosion-proof components and evolving compliance requirements. Lighting technology continues to evolve, and we examine the shift toward intelligent and energy-efficient systems. Whether it’s in commercial, industrial, or public settings, innovations in smart lighting are driving sustainability and improving operational control. Cabling, often overlooked but fundamentally vital, is another key topic. We investigate how high-performance cabling supports everything from industrial automation to EV infrastructure and renewable energy systems. Proper design, installation and maintenance are essential to support increasingly demanding environments. As always, we round up the latest news, product launches and expert insights from across the sector. Whether you’re working on large-scale infrastructure or day-to-day installations, there’s something here to inspire and inform. We hope you find this issue both engaging and useful. Your feedback helps shape our future editions so please, let us know your thoughts.


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elcome to the June issue of Electrical Engineering Magazine. This month, we shine a spotlight on some of the most pressing topics and transformative innovations shaping the electrical engineering landscape.


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