We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Bioenno Power for supporting our team with their generous components contribution. Your support plays an important role in helping us push our project forward, develop innovative engineering solutions, and continue growing as future engineers. Partnerships like this make a real difference for student teams working to turn ambitious ideas into reality. Thank you for believing in our team and being part of our journey. We are excited to continue building, learning, and competing with your support! #FormulaStudent #Engineering #StudentTeam #Innovation #MotorsportEngineering
Formula Student Technion
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
Haifa עוקבים, Israel 472
Official page of the Technion Formula Student Team 🏎
עלינו
Formula student team based in Technion: Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel Since 2012. Designs, develops and manufactures an Electric and Autonomous race car annually for various “Formula Student” competitions in Europe. Lightest vehicle in the history of Formula Student competition record holder. Formula Technion offers students a platform to apply the engineering knowledge they have acquired in theory to a practical example of a highly complex multidisciplinary product. The members gain important experience in the areas of team leadership, innovation and quality management, cost control, project and product documentation, risk control and more.
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http://www.formulatechnion.com
קישור חיצוני עבור Formula Student Technion
- תעשייה
- Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
- גודל החברה
- 51-200 עובדים
- משרדים ראשיים
- Haifa, Israel
- סוג
- חינוכיים
- הקמה
- 2012
עובדים ב- Formula Student Technion
מיקומים
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הראשי
קבלת הוראות הגעה
Robotics Building
Technion: Israel Institute of Technology
Haifa, Israel 3200000, IL
עדכונים
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Powering Performance – DC-DC Converter Project ⚡🔋 As part of our ongoing work at Formula Technion, our electrical team is developing an in-house, high-efficiency DC-DC converter. This project is a collaboration with the CRML Lab in the Technion-The Faculty of ECE (The Andrew & Erna Viterbi Faculty of Electrical & Computer Engineering), and marks the first of many R&D initiatives we aim to develop in the coming years. The project is being developed in close collaboration with Koby Kohai, an engineer at the CRML Lab, who is supporting and guiding its technical direction. The converter is based on an LLC resonant topology, enabling high-efficiency power conversion while maintaining soft-switching operation (ZVS) across a wide load range. It steps down energy from a 600V high-voltage battery to a stable 48V low-voltage supply, delivering up to 500W to power critical systems such as control units, sensors, and safety components. Our design focuses on efficiency, power density, and reliable performance under dynamic operating conditions, while meeting Formula Student electrical regulations. These performance and size requirements are not readily available in off-the-shelf solutions within the dimensions we target, which is why we are developing a custom design in-house. The project is currently in its initial design phase, where key architecture and parameters are being defined. Leading this project are Yara Abu Raiya, our Low Voltage System Lead, alongside Aseel Attaria, under the mentorship of Alexander Balabanov. A huge shoutout to our team members for their dedication and hard work, and to our mentors for their guidance throughout the process. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue pushing the boundaries of performance and reliability ⚡ #FormulaStudent #PowerElectronics #Engineering #DCDC #Innovation #Technion #ElectricalEngineering
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