• • • CONTENTS • • • NEWS June 2021
5 New research shows strong support for women in engineering
6 myenergi charges up electric car club
7 Measurement system for DC meters used in EV chargers
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Cabling & Cable Management 11 Higher cable quality
12 Fire resistant cables improve safety
14 New guide for updated cable regulations
Hazardous Area Equipment
16 Digital transformation in hazardous areas
17 ATEX, UKEX and IECEx scheme confusion
18 Keeping people safe in hazardous environments
20 New Crew Hawk swoops to deliver improved safety in industrial workplaces
Industrial Plugs & Sockets
31 From PLUG+PLAY to PLUG+GROW
Electric Vehicles
32 Decentralised EV charging is revolutionising transportation
34 Electric roads of the future: EMC considerations for EV charging points
36 Supercharged
Lighting & Controls 40 The continued development of lighting controllers
42 Light management systems: can you afford not to invest?
43 Casting light upon Queens Quay and Titan Crane basin
LIGHTING & CONTROLS
22 What to do when machinery safety and explosive atmospheres meet
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