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Israel’s Carrar Offers Electric Vehicle Solutions

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Carrar, an Israeli startup based on the southern town of Sderot, is another company involved in the electric car business. And in case you thought that the field is already over-saturated with Firms like Elon Musk’s Tesla way ahead of the pack, there is still a great deal of room for specialty firms to sneak in and develop specific tech for electric vehicles and this is what Carrar does.

Cold weather can be destructive for all types of mechanical devices. Including cars. In places where temperatures frequently – or usually – drop to below the freezing mark any and all mechanical devices suffer from a myriad of problems. And cars are no exception. In the past, this has been an issue for the oil and gas and other car fluids, not just the mechanics, all of which can be adversely affected by ice and so forth.

But electric cars come with their own problems. Their batteries are sensitive to extreme weather and freezing temperatures can damage their batteries. This is where a firm like Carrar comes into the picture.

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Founded in 2019, Carrar provides a thermal management system (TMS) for EV batteries that keeps batteries at their optimal temperature regardless of heat fluctuations caused by climate, ultrafast charging, or car acceleration. The company boasts that its patented two-phase immersion technology is s true game-changer, ensuring uniform temperature down to the cell level, preserving battery life, increasing passenger safety, and advancing the drive toward a pollution-free world.

Carrar boasts that its solution adjusts the heat dissipation dynamically to external heat conditions, assuring a constant battery temperature regardless of charging, acceleration, or climate conditions.

The Carrar heat dissipation mechanism extends battery life and lowers the risk of thermal runaway and propagation – the major safety concern of electric vehicles. Carrar works with materials that support environmental and sustainability regulations, and with every form of battery and electric vehicle. Carrar holds several patents for this technology.

By maintaining optimal battery temperature, Carrar increases driving range, extends battery lifetime (up to twice as long), enhances the safety of electric vehicles, and lowers their total cost of ownership. Carrar contributes to sustainability by supporting worldwide adoption of EVs and by reducing the environmental impact of EV batteries.

Carrar provides a two-phase direct-contact enhanced evaporation technology for highly efficient cooling of the powertrain and In-Vehicle computing components.

A direct on-chip cooling solution maximizes the power and performance of high-density, small form-factor processors.

A custom designed evaporation unit cools both high and low heat-flux components with different heat dissipation requirements, including the power-electronic system (converter, inverter, control circuits and onboard chargers, such as MOSFET and IGBT).

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