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• • • CONTENTS • • •


November 2024


Editor’s Comment and News


4. Welcome


5. Driven by ED&I, facilitated by flexibility: Tech Cornwall’s Career Pathways Programme


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Cabling & Cable Management


DECEMBER/JANUARY FEATURES Arc Flash


Lighting and Lighting Controls Safety in Engineering Smart Buildings and IoT Test &Measurement Products of the Year


11. Electric Vehicle (EV) charging cables market size worth over USD 23.1 billion by 2036


Data Centre Management


14. Innovation drives data centre sustainability


16. Inside Liquid Cooling: Innovation in the Data Centre


18. Data Centre Infrastructure Market


If you would like to contribute to the next issue of Electrical Engineering,


please get in touch by emailing the editor at CPorter@datateam.co.uk Electric Vehicles


22. Electrifying construction – there is no time like the present


24. The EV dream – How tomake it reality


26. Five steps to decarbonise and digitise your fleet


UPS & Standby Power


32. Customised standard: the best combination for an optimised power solution?


Renewable Technology 34. True Grid 36. Enabling Great British Energy


Surge & Circuit Protection


37. The expanding need for circuit protection in mission-critical IoT devices


Enclosures


40. Meeting customer-specific needs with tailored solutions: combining Fibox polycarbonate enclosures and Icotek cable management


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